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- “Santa Clarita Diet,” out today on the streaming service, finds Drew Barrymore opposite Timothy Olyphant as a mom, wife and, as it happens, cannibal. Though the last of those might suggest a shield-your-eyes gore fest, the series is actually a comedy.
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Feb 7, 2017 · Barrymore plays a zombie cannibal in the gory, silly comedy that is packed full of human furballs and farting cadavers. It’s certainly not for everyone – but worryingly, it is for me
Jan 5, 2017 · Once you know what Netflix's upcoming series Santa Clarita Diet is about, it's a clever title. Otherwise, it's easy to mistake it as something that gives off Eat, Pray, Love vibes, or as a...
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Netflix’s new trailer for Santa Clarita Diet reveals that the Hammonds are probably the most healthily functioning family ever with a dead parent. Or, in Sheila’s case, undead.
“Santa Clarita Diet,” out today on the streaming service, finds Drew Barrymore opposite Timothy Olyphant as a mom, wife and, as it happens, cannibal. Though the last of those might suggest a...
Feb 3, 2017 · Santa Clarita Diet is both highly formulaic and also entirely unlike anything you’ve seen on TV before. The new dark comedy, which premieres today on Netflix, stars Drew Barrymore and...
Feb 1, 2017 · Chris Cabin reviews the first season of Netflix's 'Santa Clarita Diet', a dark, bewildering comedy about a realtor who turns into a cannibal-zombie one day.
The season has an approval rating of 89% based on 19 reviews, with an average rating of 7.85/10 on Rotten Tomatoes. The site's critical consensus states: "Santa Clarita Diet rides the momentum of its freshman season with non-stop comedic gore and a big heart that bleeds – profusely – for its lovable characters." [20]