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Cheer - Season 1

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An exciting documentary follows the efforts of a group of ambitious cheerleaders of the Navarro College, who train hard and face numerous difficulties in winning the following champion, through cooperation, as they give a valiant effort to take the group to triumph.
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The Straits Times (Singapore)
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February 28, 2020

Despite this being a niche sport not a lot of people care about, the moving backstories and intricate interpersonal dynamics on Cheer make for compulsive viewing.
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Clarín
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January 30, 2020

Has much to say about the culture of the United States. [Full review in Spanish]
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indieWire
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January 09, 2020

As much as it salutes the various breakthroughs that Navarro team members make, "Cheer" is certainly not blind to the consequences that come with such a full commitment to a single pursuit.
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Polygon
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February 03, 2020

Winning is the hook, but friendship and belonging are a drug. Cheer does nothing to disabuse me of that understanding.
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NPR
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January 08, 2020

I found the series utterly engrossing, just perhaps not in the way its marketing suggests. I did see the hard work, the dedication, and the benefits of giving people a place to belong and to work hard. But I also saw something darker.
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Stuff.co.nz
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February 24, 2020

Cheer is a great-looking, eye-opening and often quite moving series that taught me - incontrovertibly - that the greatest athletes in a football stadium are not always the ones running between the lines.
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The Atlantic
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January 24, 2020

Cheer's hardworking, eager-to-please athletes are indeed transcendent. But Cheer doesn't let their victories shine.
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Cincinnati CityBeat
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January 30, 2020

Audiences are craving authentic storytelling, and Cheer gives these incredible athletes a platform to be real and raw - and gets you rooting for them.
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USA Today
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February 14, 2020

Director Greg Whiteley crafts the narrative in a way that makes the audience feel intimately involved in their lives.
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GQ Magazine [UK]
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January 24, 2020

Yes, sure, it's a documentary about cheerleaders. But it's also about moving past childhood trauma and finding salvation through sport. And it's already one of the year's best shows...
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Rolling Stone
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January 27, 2020

The appeal of Cheer lies in the tension between pity and awe, pain and beauty, strength and vulnerability. The series holds that tension in its title, which can be read as both a plain descriptive and a more sinister imperative: Don't forget to smile!
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New Statesman
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January 22, 2020

There's no competitive cheerleading beyond college level, which casts an elegiac tone over the show, and makes the team's dedication all the more striking.
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