‘The New York Times’ Profiles ‘High Maintenance,’ ‘Sound Advice,’ and More

“Using this anthology structure, the show captures a wide swath of personalities, and while they include a cross-dressing father, a self-described asexual who does magic tricks and a homeless woman who dates for shelter, High Maintenance is not predictably quirky. It’s humane, superbly acted (by many unfamiliar faces) and as blasé about eccentricity as, well, a born New Yorker. Sometimes this style can turn into a gushing love letter to the city, depicted as a benign playground for grown-ups with no serious consequences. But the visual ambition here complements this sunny mood and makes you forgive it.â€

- Ben Sinclair and Katja Blichfeld’s web series High Maintenance gets some praise from The New York Times today alongside Sound Advice, Little Horribles, and Augie, Alone.

‘The New York Times’ Profiles ‘High Maintenance,’ […]