Call Me Miss Cleo (2022)

5.3/10

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This eye-opening documentary chronicles the rise, fall, and reinvention of revered and reviled ’90s TV psychic Miss Cleo.

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Put it on for background noise and was sobbing by the end

I had no intention of being actually engaged with this but was sobbing by the end. Miss Cleo was just some hack from 90s infomercials right? Who knows, but she was also a human with a life and a soul and trauma with people who loved and cared about her. I can just hope that people in my life look back on my mistake sworn as much grace and forgiveness as the people that love her looked back on her.

It also just gives me some mad nostalgia for waking up in the middle of the night on the couch seeing her and being so curious and having idea what is happening and it feels like some weird closure to at least a part of my childhood.

Whatevs, watch it if you have a soul.

This is barely a documentary

I just watched this, and it was an alright way to pass the time, but don’t expect anything great. There is no clear thesis and honestly I was expecting to find out more about her “true” identity. Most of the people who are interviewed are only tangentially connected to her, like that one woman from Madd TV or Raven-Symoné (the latter is utterly insufferable). The only compelling storylines are the theatre she defrauded in Seattle and the attorney who was involved in suing her employers. It’s a shame because it seems like there really is more to the story, but you might as well just read the Wikipedia article about her. Having said that, it served its purpose as background noise while I was working on something.

Starts off informative then falls apart

If you were alive and aware in the 90s through the early 2000s you know who Miss Cleo is. A tv psychic that eventually was caught up in a lot of fraud charges. This documentary promised to delve in to her past let the viewer know who she really was. The problem is that it never really does that. It hints at what the truth is but never really lays it out. I assume because the movie makers don’t actually know, which begs the question, why make an expose about a person you don’t really know anything about? It does expose past fraud she was involved in like stealing money from a small theater group in Seattle and lying about cancer for sympathy. Then it goes on to detail how she became the face a billion dollar fraudulent psychic network that cheated countless people out of money they probably didn’t have to waste on lies. The weird part is that towards the end of the documentary it seems to try and make you sympathize with her due to her activism in the gay community. I’m not saying she is Hitler but she is clearly a con artist that stole money from vulnerable people and was apparently not the least bit apologetic or willing to take responsibility for her actions. Not the kind of person someone should try to lionize in my opinion. Would have been much better if it has stuck to the premise. 4/10.