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Tut - Season 1
Description
A mini-series concentrating on the youngest Pharaoh to rule Ancient Egypt.
A mini-series concentrating on the youngest Pharaoh to rule Ancient Egypt.
Actors:
Dwane Walcott,
Joelle Coutinho,
Alexander Lyras,
Raw Leiba,
Mohamed Boussalem,
Sam Kanater,
Kaizer Akhtar
Dwane Walcott
Joelle Coutinho
5 June 1987, Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK
Alexander Lyras
Raw Leiba
Mohamed Boussalem
Sam Kanater
Kaizer Akhtar
Director:
David Von Ancken
Country:
Canada
Keywords:
#Alexander Siddig #Avan Jogia #Ben Kingsley #David Von Ancken #Sibylla Deen #Tut - Season 1
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July 27, 2015
Tut at least signifies an attempt to attract a broader audience beyond fans of, say, mixed martial-arts fighting and SpongeBob SquarePants reruns with a respectable TV epic that gets a lot of things right about King Tut's reign.
July 17, 2015
Despite some handsome visuals, colorful costumes and more eyeliner than in an entire season of RuPaul's Drag Race, Tut is as dry as the desert air.
July 17, 2015
Meanwhile, the soap keeps generating suds, while Kingsley plays it solemn and serious.
July 20, 2015
Tut's cast is comprised of young actors with matinee-idol good looks that makes for a consistently attractive viewing experience, nonetheless hampered by an undeniable superficial quality.
July 16, 2015
The good special effects, interiors and locations help keep our heads in the past, as do the actors' committed performances. In a better world, destiny, the gods and opportunity would have given the actors a better way to use their talent.
July 20, 2015
Three nights' worth of Tut became a slog, some of it through copious amounts of spurting blood.
July 20, 2015
Spike unveils its first major scripted production, Tut, a largely enjoyable, if uneven three-night epic.
July 17, 2015
Suitably blood-drenched and lavish, but narratively hollow, Spike's new mini-series Tut is about as slow moving as the titular boy king's mummified corpse, and feels just as fresh.
April 12, 2017
Tut has all of the makings for a powerful re-entry into scripted programming for Spike TV, unfortunately the series falls short, giving it more of a soap opera feel, than the epic saga that I'd hoped for.
July 16, 2015
The three-night six-hour miniseries... offers occasionally beautiful production design, but mostly Tut serves soggy melodrama that embraces every boy-to-king cliche one might imagine.
July 17, 2015
The perception going in was that Tut would be a laughable feast. My truth going out is that it plays out much better than anticipated.
July 20, 2015
The series is so devoid of any real riches, it should be hosted by Geraldo.

