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The Art of More - Season 1

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A working-class social climber finagles his way into the glamorous facade of New York auction houses by using the smuggling skills he learned as a soldier in Iraq.
Release:
IMDb:
5.9
Quality:
HD
Duration:
60 min
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
The drama behind such a lucrative setting is intriguing enough to get our attention. Too bad the writers don't trust themselves, forcing in ridiculous story lines about mobsters and post-traumatic stress. Now streaming on crackle.com
November 20, 2015
Boston Herald
Squint and you might see something that makes sense.
November 19, 2015
TheWrap
Christian Cooke's former soldier, Graham Connor, is ostensibly our guide into this rarefied world, but he's more of a smartass writer's concept of a character than a real person.
November 20, 2015
TV Insider
The Art of More may score for its novel setting-an auction house where unscrupulous dealers vie for priceless collections and deep-pocketed clients-are tarnished by the dramatic fraud the show perpetrates with its paper-thin characters.
November 20, 2015
Boston Globe
Unfortunately, the show... doesn't offer enough in the way of artful writing, and isn't quite smart enough to serve as Crackle's breakthrough.
November 18, 2015
rogercatlin.com
Dennis Quaid is the most familiar face here; he seems to have fun playing a blustery Donald Trump-type, but there's enough of those on TV already, particularly the real one.
November 20, 2015
indieWire
Yet in the age of "too much TV," it would stand to reason Crackle needs to bring better offerings than this if it wants people to pay attention.
November 20, 2015
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