A drama series about a dysfunctional family who owns a funeral home and confronts death in their personal and professional lives. Six Feet Under is a 2001 American English-language Comedy Drama show featuring Peter Krause, Michael C. Hall, Frances Conroy, Lauren Ambrose, Freddy Rodriguez, Mathew St. Patrick and Nicki Micheaux. Actual Size Films in association with The Greenblatt/Janollari Studio and HBO. were the production houses involved in the project. Series originally aired on HBO. Warner Bros. Television acquired the distribution rights for the show. Creator of the series is Alan Ball. Six Feet Under has 5 seasons and a cumulative total of 63 episodes which have a running time of 46-72 minutes each. Six Feet Under was released on 20th July 2006 and takes a screen time of 46-72 minutes for each episode. The music was composed by Thomas Newman.
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Six Feet Under Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 79%
Ken Tucker
That often results in terrific individual scenes, but doesnt always deepen the series as a whole. ( ( Read More )
Instead of doing a follow up to Six Feet Under which had a literally flawless finale, remake the last of season of Game of Thrones so it doesnt suck so bad. ( Read More )
Ross Bonaime
Six Feet Unders first season finale shows us the incredible amount of growth all of the characters experienced in the six month span of time that passed since the pilot. ( Read More )
Belinda Acosta
For example, one commercial, which mimics a Gap ad, promotes sanitized dirt in a convenient shaker can (to sprinkle on the casket). ( Read More )
John Carman
The show is weird enough to invite a cult audience snigger. And fundamentally vacuous enough to elicit a who cares shrug from the bigger crowd. ( Read More )