'Swarm' Review: Surreal, Darkly Comedic, and a Hell of a Ride
Mar 15, 2023
Who's your favorite artist? Oh boy, you do not want to answer that question. Especially not once you've seen Swarm. Created by Donald Glover and Janine Nabers (also the showrunner and one of the writers), this Prime Video series revolves around that question, and how far someone will go if you don't "stan correct." Swarm follows the story of Dre (Dominique Fishback), a super-fan of an adored pop star called Ni'jah (Nirine S. Brown) who may or may not be a stand-in for Beyoncé. After a tragic incident pushes her over the edge, Dre embarks on a chaotic road trip across America, centered around her obsession with her idol. Who's your favorite artist?
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