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Q: Into the Storm
Season 1
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A three-year investigation chronicles the evolution of “Q” in real time, with access to key players, along with an examination of how the anonymous character uses conspiracy theories and information warfare to influence politics.
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6 Episodes
Calm Before the Storm
E1
Calm Before the Storm
Episode 1
Do You Believe in Coincidences?
E2
Do You Believe in Coincidences?
Episode 2
Disinformation Is Real
E3
Disinformation Is Real
Episode 3
Panic in D.C.
E4
Panic in D.C.
Episode 4
Game Over
E5
Game Over
Episode 5
The Storm
E6
The Storm
Episode 6
Cast of Season 1
Cullen Hoback
Self – Filmmaker
Ron Watkins
Self – 8chan Admin
Fredrick Brennan
Self – 8chan Creator
Craig James
Self – QTuber, JustInformed Talk
Season 1 Reviews
indieWire
Tyler Hersko
For the well-meaning expecting a nuanced deconstruction of one of the most violent and deranged conspiracy theories in recent history, consider yourselves warned.
The Atlantic
Sophie Gilbert
The project could have worked to counter or explore the damage QAnon has done to the wobbling facade of American democracy, but instead it's a rollicking game that could arguably make things worse.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
Q: Into the Storm doesn't neglect to connect a movement they insist is heroic at best and harmless at worst with a surge in racist, anti-Semitic and Islamophobic violence and a rekindled rise in neo-Nazism.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
Like many multi-episode docuseries, Into the Storm could have completed its journey in less than six hours, but Hoback appears determined not to leave any stones unturned, and given the stakes, it was worth the effort.
San Francisco Chronicle
Chris Vognar
It creates its own kind of rabbit hole, a sufficiently dark place to get lost in this mixed up world.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
Hoback's investigative journey is worthy, but it's missing some important philosophical and psychological underpinnings.
Detroit News
Tom Long
All of this culminates in the attack on the Capitol, and then Hoback reveals who he thinks Q is, which leads to... nothing. The real question is what have we become when so many embrace such paranoid delusions?
AV Club
Stephen Robinson
Q: Into The Storm doesn't overly sympathize with Q supporters nor does it simply sneer at the gullible. It's a delicate balance that Hoback successfully maintains throughout the documentary.
Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
Guides us to this question and then darts off in other directions, racing from substantive issues to salacious theories, from thoroughly vetted business reporters to secretive Internet figures whose identities are obscured in sometimes hilarious animation
Variety
Daniel D'Addario
It is most successful in its early going at thoughtlessly disseminating the Q message, and by its end has become a muddle with genuine bits of intriguing reporting studded amid so much dross.
Pajiba
Dustin Rowles
My charitable assessment is this: It is not necessary. It is a megaphone for QAnon.
rogercatlin.com
Roger Catlin
Filmmaker Cullen Hoback seems to have as much fun playing cat and mouse with the insufferable creators of 8chan, who soon tire with their riddles, lies and misogyny.
Decider
Joel Keller
It'll give you a better understanding of the QAnon phenomenon and just how so many people could buy into theories that seem to not make a lot of sense.
Reason Online
Glenn Garvin
The digital netherworld from which it sprang is fascinating, and Q: Into the Storm is a lively travelogue of that terrain.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Dominic Patten
However unconventionally amateur it is -- and it is at times -- the docuseries is a must-see for a clearer perspective on the damaged America of 2020 heading into the elections of 2024.
Den of Geek
Alec Bojalad
Whether it's through a morbid fascination with its subjects, or investment in storytelling at the expense of enlightenment, Q: Into the Storm doesn't live up to its full potential.
The Verge
Adi Robertson
Unfortunately, Into the Storm isn't a deconstruction of QAnon so much as a grimy mirror of it.
Hyperallergic
Dan Schindel
Despite its six-hour runtime, the docuseries fails to comprehend what draws people to conspiracy theories.
Columbus Alive
Brad Keefe
"Into the Storm" isn't always the most engaging documentary, but it's an important one detailing a topic that's actually a matter of survival of society at large.
Common Sense Media
Joyce Slaton
Fitfully fascinating but overlong and confusing, this docuseries reaches for truth but ultimately winds up bogged down in layers of inexplicable detail, and worse, uncritically telegraphs conspiracy messages.
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