The Arizona Republic

Reese Witherspoo­n the talk host lets women ‘Shine On’

On-demand interactiv­e series has lots of charm

- Kelly Lawler DIRECTV

Reese Witherspoo­n would like to inspire you to “shine on.”

The actress has, over the past few years, gradually expanding her portfolio beyond acting: Her book club helped best-sellers such as “The Girl on the Train” get attention. She produced 2014’s Oscar-nominated film “Wild,” in which she starred, and last year’s Emmy-nominated HBO miniseries “Big Little Lies.” She also is behind an upcoming Apple series about morning television that co-stars Jennifer Aniston.

A mission of Hello Sunshine, her production and digital content company, is to foster female storytelle­rs in film, on TV and in audio and digital projects. And its latest is giving Witherspoo­n a chance to try her hand at the talk-show couch.

“Shine On With Reese” is a new, ondemand series available to subscriber­s of DirecTV, DirecTV Now and U-Verse via the Hello Sunshine on-demand service. In the nine-episode series, Witherspoo­n interviews successful women, from Dolly Parton to Ava DuVernay to Teen Vogue editor Elaine Welteroth, about how they achieved their dreams. During each roughly 20minute episode, Witherspoo­n visits them at their homes or offices to hear their stories, learn about what they do and share her own personal inspiratio­ns and anecdotes.

At first glance, “Shine On” seems like a traditiona­l talk show, but it is far more like recent podcasts in which celebritie­s talk to their friends, such as Anna Faris’ “Unqualifie­d.” It’s interactiv­e and behind-the-scenes: DuVernay invites Witherspoo­n to the soundediti­ng booth for “A Wrinkle in Time.” Pink takes her aerial dancing. She and Parton have brunch and sing.

The show doesn’t break news or make anyone cry, but gives you the feeling of being a fly on the wall on the Disney studio lot or in Parton’s closet. Witherspoo­n is as charming an interviewe­r as she often has been as a subject and she lets her subjects speak for themselves.

Witherspoo­n and her guests also keep the topics down to earth and relatable to the target female audience as when Parton shares an anecdote about asking for her first raise or DuVernay talks about enforcing diverse hiring practices.

“Shine On” achieves its goal of inspiring women to shine, even if it’s sometimes too sweet and slight. Considerin­g the scope of the initial launch last week with little fanfare, it doesn’t seem as if Witherspoo­n is looking to become the next Oprah, even if she and DuVernay geek out over working with Winfrey in one episode.

Still, “Shine On” is a nice addition, a trip into Witherspoo­n’s Instagram account, showing a world as brightly colored and curated as her posts.

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Ava DuVernay and Reese Witherspoo­n take viewers along for the ride.

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