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Midnight Mass, On Netflix, Is Yet Another Spooky Feather In Mike Flanagan’s Cap

 


Full review herehttps://www.filmcompanion.in/readers-articles/midnight-mass-netflix-is-yet-another-spooky-feather-cap-mike-flanagan-kate-siegel-hamish-linklater/

If The Haunting of Hill House took on grief and The Haunting of Bly Manor portrayed unrequited love as a form of horror, then Mike Flanagan’s new miniseries Midnight Mass finds horror in religion. If you follow the news, I don’t need to explain how monstrous situations become when people prioritise their religious faith over others. The 7-episode series slowly works its way into your hearts before exploding into one of the most emotionally charged final sequences I have seen this year.  

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