Prime Video Original Series Presents Swarm Season 1 Review by Ryan Balkwill

Genre: Dark comedy, Comedy horror, Psychological horror, Psychological thriller, Satire,  

Created by Janine Nabers, Donald Glover

Starring: Dominique Fishback.

Music by Dascha Dauenhauer

Executive producers: Donald Glover, Janine Nabers, Stephen Glover, Fam Udeorji, Steven Prinz, Michael Schaefer

Production companies: Gilga, Naberhood Productions, RBA, Big Indie Pictures, Amazon Studios

Network: Amazon Prime Video

Plot: An obsessed, Houston-based fan goes to increasingly violent lengths for her favorite R&B singer.

Season 1 of Swarm was Surprisingly Good.

Pros: I enjoyed how this show attacked the issue of “How far obsession will take you” head on. The look of this show does look like something a bit like a 80s Horror project to me. Dominique Fishback was incredible in the main role. I congratulate the creative team making a world so mad and entertaining in parts and I was surprised by the ending.

 

Cons: Certain parts of the series do turn me off at times and none of the side characters didn’t get their time in the spotlight that much in my opinion.  

Casts & Characters:

Main:

  • Dominique Fishback as Andrea “Dre” Greene, a young woman whose obsession with Ni’Jah, a world-famous popstar, leads her on a dark and murderous path across the United States

Recurring:

  • Chloe Bailey as Marissa “Ris” Jackson, Dre’s foster sister

Guest:

  • Damson Idris as Khalid, Marissa’s boyfriend
  • Rory Culkin as Marcus, a man Dre meets at the club and goes home with
  • Karen Rodriguez as Erica, Marissa’s friend and boss
  • Paris Jackson as Hailey, a stripper who has an abusive boyfriend and who goes by the name Halsey, a reference to her supposed biracialism
  • X Mayo as Cheeks, Dre’s boss at the strip club who is also a stripper
  • Atkins Estimond as Reggie, a man Dre is hunting who tweeted negative things about Marissa and Ni’Jah
  • Byron Bowers as George, a sound man whom Dre uses to get closer to Ni’Jah
  • Stephen Glover as Caché, a rapper and Ni’Jah’s husband
  • Billie Eilish as Eva, a women’s empowerment cult leader that takes Dre under her wing
  • Kate Lyn Sheil as Cricket, a girl who offers Dre a place to stay during Bonnaroo
  • Victoria Blade as Salem
  • Leon as Harris, Marissa’s birth father who blames Dre for her death
  • Rickey Thompson as Kenny, a man who works at a phone repair store in Houston, who refuses to fix Marissa’s phone for Dre
  • Heather Alicia Simms as Loretta Greene, a detective in the “real world” who has started to piece together that these killings have a common thread, the victims have all insulted a superstar with a vicious fan base on social media
  • Kiersey Clemons as Rashida, a graduate student with whom Dre falls in love
  • Cree Summer as Rashida’s mother
  • Norm Lewis as Rashida’s father

In addition, Nirine S. Brown co-stars as Ni’Jah, a pop star whom Dre idolizes.

I recommend watching this series on Amazon Prime Video.

Rating: 9 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV reviewer,

Level Best Art Cafe

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