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Gracepoint - Season 1
Gracepoint is TV mini-series on Fox channel about a young boy who is murdered in the small town of California. A major police investigation makes the boy's family and the life of the town's residents chaotic. Citizens of Gracepoint become suspicious of each other.
7 November 1944, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
30 August 1976, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK
11 January 2005, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
9 December 1948, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
11 August 1968, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
22 February 1989, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
2 April 1976, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
19 September 1984, Woodstock, Ontario, Canada
3 January 1976, Langley, British Columbia, Canada
1973, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
25 July 1974, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
28 March 1966, Montréal, Québec, Canada
9 November 1973, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
26 October 1935, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
September 29, 2014
Those new to the story will see an involving tale that's more ambitious than the usual crime procedural.
October 02, 2014
By this point, I'm ready to turn off Gracepoint entirely and forever... But then I remember Nick Nolte is in this show....So I persevere, despite now knowing this show may truly kill me.
October 02, 2014
Gracepoint is at times gripping and unrelenting television, and at least in the episodes that I watched, stands high on the cliffs above everything else on basic cable.
October 02, 2014
The sense of loss, shock and mourning is still artfully conveyed.
October 02, 2014
A grim, gray slog, absent pleasure.
October 01, 2014
Gracepoint tells a well-paced, multilayered story. At the end of each episode, you want to see what will happen in the next one.
October 01, 2014
Gracepoint's story isn't implausible or boring, and the show is stuffed with scenes that will twist your gut and characters that will stick with you. (Full disclosure: Nick Nolte made me cry.) But how many times can we watch this same basic story?
October 01, 2014
Gracepoint, a remake of the spectacular 2013 British drama Broadchurch, is my biggest disappointment of the year precisely because someone got it in their head that Americans can't handle subtlety and nuance.
October 01, 2014
Go watch the original and skip this waste of time, even though it will mean missing a bizarre performance from Nick Nolte.

