Sunny Nights review calls it a funny, bloody crime comedy

A new review of the Australian TV series Sunny Nights describes it as a funny, bloody crime comedy. The show features Will Forte and D'Arcy Carden teaming up. It is available on Hulu.

The AV Club has published a review of Sunny Nights, labeling the series a funny, bloody crime comedy. This Australian production brings together actors Will Forte and D'Arcy Carden in its cast. The review highlights the show's blend of humor and violence within a crime narrative framework. As a Hulu original, Sunny Nights offers viewers a fresh take on the genre through its down-under setting and collaborative star power. No further details on plot or episode count are provided in the review summary, but it positions the series as an engaging watch for fans of comedic thrillers.

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