
Title: Sirens Genre: Drama / Comedy USA, 2025, 4 h 42 (52–63 min) Creators: Molly Smith Metzler Director: Nicole Kassell, Lila Neugebauer, Quyen Tran Screenwriter: Molly Smith Metzler, Colin McKenna, Bekah Brunstetter Cinematographer: Gregory Middleton, Zoe White Music: Michael Abels Cast: Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock, Kevin Bacon, Glenn Howerton, Josh Segarra, Bill Camp, Felix Solis, Trevor Salter, Britne Oldford, Lauren Weedman Production: Bruce Dunn, Maureen Shepard Casting Allison Jones Editor: Catherine Haight, Jen Bryson, Laura Zempel, Isaac Hagy Sound: Onnalee Blank, Benjamin L. Cook, Shaughnessy Hare Set design: John Paino, Rich Murray, Jordan Jacobs, Deborah Wheatley Masks: Michael Buonincontro, Jason J Dougherty, Sheri Kornhaber, Konnor Ryan Costume: Caroline Duncan
SYNOPSIS
SIREN (2025) miniseries based on the author of the successful stage play Elemeno Pea by Molly Smith Metzler (2011), who is the screenwriter of the successful series The Maid with Margaret Qualley. The five-part miniseries SIREN has the specifics of feminist satire, thriller, and comedy drama. To a large extent, it is characterized by the dramaturgical experimentation and sympathetic reflection of dark female strategies such as vile hypersexuality, exploration of the dark side, drug addictions, abuse of foundations and the NGO world, and reflection on the true face of authenticity and the essence of the modern female destiny in the 21st century. In terms of acting, it boasts the participation of Meghann Fahy from the recent Night of the Dead, Milly Alcock, who will soon be seen as Supergirl, Oscar-winning actress Julianne Moore, or Kevin Bacon.

MOVIE REVIEW
The SIRENE TV miniseries has the DNA of an interesting gradual development of female substance and mystic point, but also, in short, brilliant caricatures of ordinary male characters, even if they are successful or inferior victims of some sort of „female animistic hedonism“.
Specifically prickly under the belt and satirically paradoxical lax humor on the verge of farce. An acting gig for Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock, Kevin Bacon, Glenn Howerton, or Josh Segarra.
Minimalist non-violent music, exclusively chosen reals with an interesting camera, great acting, costumes and architecture of interiors and exteriors. Finally – a conclusion with a message and anti-morality that reflects the paradoxes and logical consequences of life’s immaturity, rashness and artificial hypocrisy in an unhealthy and effect-oriented pre-stylized hedonism.