The Midnight Club currently has an average rating of 7 out of 10 and has been rated by 172 users on our platform.
Sad Ya story with some overnatural aspects. Really good serie. Problemly made for people around the age of 12. Good representation. Not the best, but deffinetly not the worst!
...another affecting entry into the prolific filmmaker’s array of stories that make us think differently about mortality and morality.
Read full review at Empire...is less interested in horror for its own sake than it is in using the genre as a vehicle to tell larger stories about life, death, and faith.
Read full review at Paste Magazine...speaks to a young person who has been forced to deal with death in an unfair way, looking for a story to help them figure out how to write their own.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...this teen horror is like a morbid Breakfast Club.
Read full review at The GuardianMike Flanagan is a master of death and grief, and that’s on full display throughout The Midnight Club.
Read full review at Ignyet another powerful and excellent series from Mike Flanagan and Netflix that has the auteur exploring territory both familiar and new, and longtime fans will surely be pleased with the end result.
Read full review at ColliderPerhaps Netflix's most memorable teenage characters since Stranger Things.
Read full review at Radio TimesIts so good! Stories/struggles from different lives. Character growth. Great actors. And an amazing storyline. There
Spooky and emotionally gripping, this unique drama mingles the existential dread of terminal illness with the twin terrors of untrustworthy caregivers in a haunted house, to satisfying results.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...is less interested in horror for its own sake than it is in using the genre as a vehicle to tell larger stories about life, death, and faith.
Read full review at Paste Magazineyet another powerful and excellent series from Mike Flanagan and Netflix that has the auteur exploring territory both familiar and new, and longtime fans will surely be pleased with the end result.
Read full review at ColliderPerhaps Netflix's most memorable teenage characters since Stranger Things.
Read full review at Radio Times...another affecting entry into the prolific filmmaker’s array of stories that make us think differently about mortality and morality.
Read full review at Empire...speaks to a young person who has been forced to deal with death in an unfair way, looking for a story to help them figure out how to write their own.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...this teen horror is like a morbid Breakfast Club.
Read full review at The Guardian