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The Art of More
Season 1
TV-MA
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The Art Of More exposes the crime and intrigue behind the glamorous facade of New York auction houses.
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10 Episodes
Heavy Lies the Head
E1
Episode 1
Heavy Lies the Head
After auction house Parke-Mason sells a coveted art collection, rookie dealer Graham Connor finds himself the new golden boy. But a smuggler from Graham's past threatens his hard-won success. Tensions mount when mogul Sam Brukner's collection sparks fierce competition between rival auction houses.
Whodunnit
E2
Episode 2
Whodunnit
After the theft of a Pete Townshend artifact throws an auction into jeopardy, Graham must track down the stolen object while risking exposure of his own illicit past. Meanwhile, Graham’s rival Roxanna Whitman stoops to new lows in order to land a dying man's priceless art collection.
Mint Condition
E3
Episode 3
Mint Condition
A couple finds millions in coins buried in their yard, triggering fierce competition between Graham and Roxanna. But when Graham gets lured to a party by Brukner, he must choose between two prestigious accounts. Meanwhile, Uzay and Demir meet with the Russian mob, setting up Graham as the fall guy.
Just Say Faux
E4
Episode 4
Just Say Faux
To up the value of the newly signed Swift collection, Roxanna resorts to fraud, but Swift's nephew smells a rat. Graham employs underhanded methods in order to seal the deal with Brukner. Graham, Uzay and Demir meet the Russian mob boss to sell the mask, but the deal goes disastrously south.
One Ton Depot
E5
Episode 5
One Ton Depot
After the Russian mob disaster, Graham and the smuggling gang lie low. But when Graham brings his girlfriend Elizabeth home for a family gathering, his double life threatens to surface. Roxanna, in her efforts to secure the Swift collection's integrity, finds herself the target of blackmail.
Ride Along
E6
Episode 6
Ride Along
The FBI closes in on Hassan, forcing Graham to risk his life to get Hassan and the antiquities over the border. In the process, he learns a terrible secret about the treasures. As Richard Swift continues to pressure Roxanna for control of the family's collection, she hires a P.I. to investigate him.
The Quatrefoil
E7
Episode 7
The Quatrefoil
The FBI questions Graham as Hassan applies pressure on him to sell more illegal antiquities. Davenport hosts a bigwig fundraiser, causing tensions to rise as enemies and rival auction houses are thrown together. Brukner’s feelings for Roxanna grow, as do his ambitions to launch his political career.
The Name of the Game
E8
Episode 8
The Name of the Game
Graham tries to land the account of a controversial NFL player while Hassan risks capture in order to see his family. After Graham learns a secret about Roxanna and the Swift collection, their relationship takes a shocking turn. Prescott sets a trap for Graham that threatens his job at Parke-Mason.
The Interview
E9
Episode 9
The Interview
Brukner’s political ambitions are threatened when past misdeeds surface on the eve of his auction. Roxanna finds damning evidence against Graham and must decide fast how to use it. Graham's troubles mount after Brukner learns Graham betrayed him, while Hassan's partners plot to eliminate Graham.
The Card Players
E10
Episode 10
The Card Players
In the season finale, Brukner takes brutal action against Graham. When Roxanna confronts Graham with the truth, they work together toward a resolution. Members of the smuggling gang plot to take out one another, with Hassan caught in the middle. A final confrontation leads to devastating results.
Cast of Season 1
Christian Cooke
Graham Connor
Kate Bosworth
Roxanna Whitman
Cary Elwes
Arthur Davenport
Dennis Quaid
Samuel Brukner
Patrick Sabongui
Hassan Al Afshar
Eugene Clark
Edward Leigh Mason
Season 1 Reviews
indieWire
Ben Travers
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.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
It's a theoretically versatile format undermined here by weak guest and supporting performances and overwhelmed by the dud of a serialized narrative.
Variety
Brian Lowry
Despite the star power, the cast is all over the place. And while the scheming and deal-making with nefarious characters raises the stakes to life-or-death proportions, the serialized plot never manages to make these raiders of lost art fully compelling.
Uncle Barky
Ed Bark
The Art of More... is high on production values but low on basic believability with its discombobulated tale of two very amoral New York art auction houses.
Collider
Allison Keene
The nefarious practices of a major art houses' collection is a wonderful setting for drama. Unfortunately, not much of it happens here.
TV Insider
Matt Roush
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.
Entertainment Weekly
Melissa Maerz
It's fun to learn the history behind auction items like Steve McQueen's Ferrari and the Who's handwritten lyrics. But the best part is reveling in the evildoings of the one percent.
TheWrap
Mark Peikert
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.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
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.
New York Times
Neil Genzlinger
The casting is delicious, the characters and their stories grow more complex with each episode, and Graham and Roxanna find that you can't serve the rich without becoming caught in the quicksand of greed.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
It's... a melodrama in which nothing really matters but "Is he going to shoot?" and "Are they going to kiss?" And it doesn't matter that much.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Neal Justin
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
Common Sense Media
Melissa Camacho
While part of the fun is watching how these folks wheel, deal, and auction to make a profit, the eventual consequences of getting those items make for some intriguing and unexpected events.
rogercatlin.com
Roger Catlin
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.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Rob Owen
On Thursday Sony's ad-supported, free streaming service Crackle debuts all 10 episodes of its first one-hour scripted drama series, The Art of More, a lackluster entry that's unessential viewing in this age of #PeakTV.
Boston Herald
Mark A. Perigard
Squint and you might see something that makes sense.
Wall Street Journal
Nancy DeWolf Smith
Seeing the bad karma pile on is what makes The Art of More difficult to stop watching.
AV Club
Gwen Ihnat
The Art Of More is so engaging it'll be tough not to immediately sit down and binge-watch the whole series, vaulting into a world where high art equals huge intrigue.
Philadelphia Daily News
Ellen Gray
The characters aren't always as unique, subtle or well-drawn as the works they're dealing in, but it's a world most of us know only from the occasional headline on an outsized sale, and the four episodes I've seen left me wanting more of More.
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