The Spinoff reviewer Duncan Greive gave
Dark City: The Cleaner a positive review, describing it as "an eerie, pitch black and totally original Christchurch crime drama." He praised the performances of Cohen Holloway, Dea Doglione, and Chelsie Florence. Greive was critical of the occasional use of cliches' in the show's writing and the "deadpan" delivery of Holloway's narration scenes. Despite his criticisms, Greive praised the series' high production values, which he attributed to funding from central and local government film subsidies. Flicks.co.nz's reviewer Katie Parker gave the series a positive review, describing it as "an unexpectedly audacious and instantly addictive series that perfectly showcases Aotearoa's talent for taking dark subject matter to delicious new depths." Parker also described the series as a murder thriller underpinned by black comedy. The
New Zealand Herald Karl Puschmann gave a positive review, writing that "the series does not squander this killer idea. It's unique and, due to its graphic nature and off-kilter premise, is quite an unexpected show to be made here. It's full of terrific performances, and having been shot on location around Christchurch, it feels distinctly Kiwi." He compared the series' serial killer premise to the American crime drama
Dexter. ==References==