
EPISODE 1.1
Not like a shvantz right in the face
After a fateful meeting with low-rent publisher Doug Renetti, self-proclaimed
... More feminist Joyce Prigger finally gets a shot at creating the magazine of her dreams – with one enormous catch.LessAn earnest young feminist (Ophelia Lovibond, Elementary) joins forces with a low-rent publisher (Jake Johnson, New Girl) to create the first erotic magazine for women.
With 70s style, a deliciously sleazy Jake Johnson, and something to say about female desire, this sweet series should satisfy the GLOW-sized gap in your libido.
For all the bodies on display, Minx is, happily, turned on by the life of the mind.
Full reviewMinx is effervescently fun, full of heart and smarts and a heck of a lot of promise for what’s still to come.
Full reviewIt’s thoughtful but unapologetically filthy all at the same time, a kind of pervert’s alchemy that miraculously works.
Full reviewMinx is a fun examination of not only evolving sexual politics but the myriad emotions behind them.
Full reviewSo much about Minx works so well that I would love to be able to celebrate it as a series that eventually finds its footing and becomes an unqualified good time.
Full reviewMinx may be targeting its audience’s funny bones far more than their neither regions, but it still knows how to satisfy.
Full reviewMinx: Season 1 is available to stream in Australia now on Stan.
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