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The series premiere of Memory of a Killer is available to stream on Hulu as of January 26th. The new crime drama, created by Ed Whitmore and Tracey Malone, is based on the 2003 Belgian film De Zaak Alzheimer and stars Dempsey as Angelo Doyle, a photocopier salesman and father living a double life as a fearsome NYC hitman whose worlds begin to collide when he develops early-onset Alzheimer’s. New episodes of Memory of a Killer air Mondays at 9 p.m. ET on Fox and will be available to the stream next day on Hulu, with the show’s second episode slated to drop on the platform at 2:01 a.m. ET on January 27th.
Memory of a Killer Is a Watchable but Flawed Thriller
Memory of a Killer doesn’t yet have a critic score on Rotten Tomatoes, and it’s still too soon for audiences to weigh in with a Popcornmeter rating, but early reviews may not have you rushing to your TV to watch the show. It’s not that Memory of a Killer is necessarily bad, but it’s more so that the series doesn’t really stand out among other, more compelling thrillers. According to early reviews, while both Demspey and Imperioli are strong and charismatic and make the show worth watching, Memory of a Killer is pretty lackluster and fumbles its high-stakes premise with clunk y dialogue and “sanded down” edges, which makes it less impactful than its source material.








