“In fact, The Fall of the House of Usher might be his strongest mash-up yet, synthesizing countless works by Edgar Allan Poe into a funny, nasty present-day fable.”— Ben Rosenstock, vulture.com
“The series is stuffed with Easter eggs: deep-cut references that reward those who are in the know.”— Jay Gabler, Creepy Catalog, creepycatalog.com
“The show is nominally a satire about a married couple creating a television pilot for a home-improvement series in the town of Espanola, New Mexico, not far from Los Alamos (any jittery association with the site of the atomic bomb test is intentional).”— Caryn James, bbc.com
“The series will live in the lion’s den with Joe, explore how he became Joe Exotic, and how he lost himself to a character of his own creation.”— Variety , Justin Kroll, Joe Otterson, variety.com