SOMETHING VERY BAD IS GOING TO HAPPEN
A week before they are due to tie the knot, Nicky Cunningham (Adam DiMarco) and Rachel Harkin (Camila Morrone) head to his family’s spectacular holiday home, secluded in the woods. They are joined there by his mother, matriarch Regina (Jennifer Jason Leigh), father, sister Portia (Gus Birney), brother, sister-in-law, and young nephew. As the week progresses, the family’s behaviour becomes increasingly bizarre, leading Rachel to question what she’s getting herself into. Being a horror series, something bad definitely does happen. The plot is filled with supernatural elements, rituals, and a generations-old family curse. The house itself is immaculately decorated and features long, wide hallways with lots of closed doors. It feels like a sprawling maze with no escape, and characters are always popping up in unexpected places and lurking in the shadows. The cinematography is phenomenal and the dark, moody interiors deliberately lack warmth to starkly contrast with the blinding white snow outside. Every frame looks expensive, from the classy costumes of the rich to the sweeping drone shots of the estate. Splashes of red frequently appear, usually as fresh blood, providing one of the few pops of colour. Intimate handheld camera angles heighten the sense of paranoia by swinging from one character to the next during the more intense conversations, and continuous takes are frequently used, creating a feeling of relentless dread. Moments of comedy, mostly courtesy of pragmatic Rachel and anxious Portia, provide light relief from the grisly, wince-inducing moments … of which there are several. Episode one starts off very strongly and is brilliant, making it one of the best pilots ever, but the series loses pace in the middle – stick it out though, because the story picks back up and will hook you in again. Has similar vibes to productions by David Lynch, with one very ‘Twin Peaks’ type character, and a scene near the end reminded me of Stephen King’s ‘Carrie’. You’ll know why when you check it out. Loved the overall message to wisely choose who you marry.
SCORE:
Alex's Score 8/10
Amanda’s Score 8.5/10