Miniseries – The Haunting of Hill House

This modern reimagining of the Shirley Jackson novel follows siblings who, as children, grew up in what would go on to become the most famous haunted house in the country.. Now adults, they are forced back together in the face of tragedy and must finally confront the ghosts of their past. Some of those ghosts still lurk in their minds, while others may actually be stalking the shadows of Hill House. The ensemble cast includes Oscar winner Timothy Hutton, Carla Gugino and Henry Thomas. Mike Flanagan, a veteran of the horror genre, created the series.

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The Haunting of Hill House is an effective ghost story whose steadily mounting anticipation is just as satisfying as its chilling payoff.

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CriticDahlia Balcazar Bitch Media Most of the best moments from the book make it into the series. Mar 11, 2021 Full Review Chris Stuckmann ChrisStuckmann.com I really thought it was different, and mature. Henry Thomas, great to see him in this show, what a great actor. Rated: A Mar 2, 2019 Full Review CriticEmily St. James Vox The result is deeply creepy but unexpectedly moving, especially in the series' gorgeously paced midsection. Nov 21, 2018 Full Review Zofia Wijaszka Nerdspin While bestowing upon us a story about the Crain family, [Flanagan] also touches upon the matters of grief, addiction, and healing; all in the horror setting. Rated: A+ Feb 19, 2024 Full Review CriticDann Gire Chicago Daily Herald Henry Thomas leads a stellar cast dealing with a malevolent house that apparently loves the color turquoise. Nov 2, 2021 Full Review Robin Holabird Robin Holabird Flanagan's appreciation for the classics in his Haunting projects proves compelling and unsettling. Oct 15, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member The Haunting of Hill House is a tour de force of storytelling that masterfully intertwines elements of horror with profound explorations of mental illness. This reimagining of Shirley Jackson’s classic novel goes beyond traditional scares, offering a deep, emotional journey through the fractured lives of the Crain family. Narrative and Direction: Flanagan’s direction is precise and thoughtful, expertly pacing the narrative to build suspense while deeply investing in character development. The narrative structure, which weaves past and present seamlessly, enriches the emotional depth and complexity of the story, making each revelation both shocking and poignant. The way Flanagan uses the supernatural elements to symbolize and discuss mental illness is nothing short of brilliant, providing a fresh perspective on the genre. Cinematography and Visuals: The cinematography is beautifully haunting, using a muted color palette and meticulous framing to enhance the eerie atmosphere of Hill House. The show is visually stunning, with its detailed set designs and symbolic use of space and architecture. Notable are the long, uncut takes, particularly in episode six, which showcase the technical prowess and dramatic tension of the series. Performances: The ensemble cast delivers outstanding performances across the board, with especially noteworthy contributions from the younger members. The actors portraying the Crain children, both as kids and adults, provide a remarkable emotional range that captures the trauma and complexity of their experiences. Victoria Pedretti and Oliver Jackson-Cohen are standout performers, bringing depth and vulnerability to their roles. Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 09/02/24 Full Review Dani G It started like a thrilling horror film, then evolved into a family drama, and in the end it reminded me of Dark Season 3. Not my favorite ending by far Rated 2.5/5 Stars • Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 08/22/24 Full Review no w the best of Flanagan serie, i love them all but this one hits you in the damn guts and the casting is amazing Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/29/24 Full Review J G One of the best works I’ve ever seen. Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/19/24 Full Review babarizam D I hate such back and forth stories. The house of Usher and this show had this common. Its so irritating that i simply started to ignore the whole show. You know when you finish 10 episodes in 20 minutes. its like reading 1 page 0f a 150 pages thesis. Rated 2/5 Stars • Rated 2 out of 5 stars 06/30/24 Full Review Cristian N Boring! The most boring thing i have watched for years. The idea is ok but the action is just boring. Episodes of pure “nothing” and the fear level is around zero. Rated 1/5 Stars • Rated 1 out of 5 stars 05/22/24 Full Review Read all reviews