‘Love & Death’ Review: Elizabeth Olsen Makes Axe Murder Rehash Worth Watching

The HBO Max limited series feels almost like a direct result of the actress’ work on the celebrated Disney+ show “WandaVision”

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There’s just something about Elizabeth Olsen as a housewife with a dark side that is endlessly appealing. Not every Marvel star gets to turn their time as a CGI-laden superhero into heavier stuff, but the HBO miniseries “Love & Death” feels almost like a direct result of “WandaVision.” It’s full of Olsen doing her best to keep up appearances in a world that’s desperate to keep her from what she wants.

In “WandaVision,” her family was a literal illusion created by magic. In “Love & Death,” her family’s happiness is the illusion. Her happiness is the illusion, one that’s only sustained by her business-like affair with a friend’s husband and carefully but also casually crafted lies.

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