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The Fall of the House of Usher (TV Miniseries)

TV Series. Mystery. Horror TV Miniseries (2023). 8 episodes. To secure their fortune (and future) two ruthless siblings build a family dynasty that begins to crumble when their heirs mysteriously die, one by one.
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United States
The Washington Post
"A morbidly entertaining ride that winks at least as much as it instructs" 
United States
IGN
"A glitzy, gory Poe modernization (...) You’ll scream, you’ll cry, and once it’s over you might just start it all over from the beginning again. 
United States
The Wrap
"Flanagan does partially get at what he broadly intended, creating a slick, gothic tale. The problem is that one has to indeed get to the very end for things to start clicking" 
United Kingdom
Empire
"Before the House Of Usher comes crumbling down, Mike Flanagan builds a towering, dark-hearted horror story that’s horribly good fun (...) Rating: ★★★★ (out of 5)" 
Canada
Screen Rant
"A tragedy, yes, but it's a stylistic, darkly humorous one, as riveting as it is contemplative" 
United Kingdom
Radio Times
"Mike Flanagan's latest features superb performances and impressively designed set-pieces, but extends its reach and offers few surprises. (...) Rating: ★★★ (out of 5)" 
United States
Paste Magazine
"A story of the long tail impact of trauma, it is a darkly funny and emotionally rich tragedy that grounds itself in our universal longing for love and human connection" 
United States
SlashFilm
"It feels forced and at odds with the brooding, gothic nature of Poe's work. Tone is a serious problem here; the show is never as scary as it should be, nor is ever as funny as it wants to be." 
United States
Slant
"Mike Flanagan reimagines Poe’s oeuvre as a nimble, tonally capacious collection of fables (...) Rating: ★★★½ (out of 4)" 
United States
Ready Steady Cut
"This is easily Mike Flanagan’s best work since 'The Haunting of Hill House', and a series I look forward to watching again and again (...) Rating: ★★★★½ (out of 5)" 
United States
Chicago Sun-Times
"Wickedly funny horror soap opera (...) Rating: ★★★ (out of 4)" 
United States
Collider
"The series successfully plays with everything from gore to psychological to body horror, making it feel not only like an adaptation of Poe's writing but also an homage to some of horror's best subgenres." 
United States
Mashable
"'Succession' meets Edgar Allan Poe in brilliant horror series (...) Mike Flanagan's final series for Netflix is his most ambitious — and maybe his best." 
United States
Bloody Disgusting
"[It] eschews the familiar melancholy and dials up the gallows humor for a twisted tale that’s unafraid to get grisly (...) In the process, however, it’s less effective at organically adapting Poe. (...) Rating: ★★★ (out of 5)" 
Canada
The Gate
"A deliriously gory and ghoulish seasonal offering that adeptly straddles the line between the silly and the smart" 
United States
San Francisco Chronicle
"The tonal difference between the books and the series? The makers of 'The Fall of the House of Usher' are having way more fun (...) Rating: ★★★ (out of 4)" 
United States
IndieWire
"[It] strikes a fine balance between batshit energy and grounded validity" 
United States
The Playlist
"'House Of Usher' keeps the viewer in a spell of pitch-black deliciousness and frights (...) But it can only sustain this protracted pattern for so long (...) the narrative novelty grows repetitive and old." 
United States
rogerebert.com
"In a month filled with surprisingly lackluster new streaming shows and films for horror fans, it’s a highlight (...) Rating: ★★★ (out of 4)" 
United States
AV Club
"It never achieves the narrative momentum or emotional resonance of Flanagan’s finest (...) Still, it might serve as a Halloween binge with fellow Fanagans" 
United States
The Verge
"The mystery becomes more complicated and even darker than I first imagined. And there are some great individual performances that really sell it" 
United States
Entertainment Weekly
"The strong performances help sustain Usher in its sloggier stretches, though I still maintain that all streaming series should decide how many episodes they'll need per season and then subtract at least one" 
United States
The Hollywood Reporter
"A bluntly entertaining exercise. It’s easily the most specifically topical of Flanagan’s Netflix minis, fueled by an often palpable anger" 
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