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Stephen King loves Netflix horror series ‘The Haunting of Hill House’

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  • Renowned horror author Stephen King called Netflix’s “The
    Haunting of Hill House” TV series “close to a work of genius.”
  • The horror series is a surprisingly emotional family drama,
    and one of Netflix’s best original shows.
  • Director Mike Flanagan (“Gerald’s Game”) creates a creepy
    mood throughout the series that leaves the viewer in suspense.
  • The show’s true horror beyond ghosts, though, comes from our
    real-life human fears.

 

Renowned horror author Stephen King has high praise for Netflix’s
new horror series, “The Haunting of Hill House,” which debuted on
the streaming service on Friday. The writer of classic novels in
the genre like “The Shining” and “It” took to Twitter on Tuesday to call it
“close to a work of genius.”

“I don’t usually care for this kind of revisionism, but
this is great,” King said. “Close to a work of genius, really. I
think Shirley Jackson would approve, but who knows for
sure.”

We can’t help but agree with King, as have many other
critics (it currently has a 90% critic rating on Rotten
Tomatoes).

“The Haunting of Hill House” is one of Netflix’s best
original series.

Some of the best horror films are also engaging family dramas. A
recent example is this year’s “Hereditary,” which director Ari
Aster has described asa family
tragedy that curdles into a nightmare.”

“The Haunting of Hill House” could also be described that
way. It takes the concept and expands it over the course of 10
serialized television episodes. Not only is the show a chilling
horror series, but it’s also an emotional story of a family being
torn apart, often by the supernatural forces at work against
them, but also by their own faults.

The series is loosely based on the 1959 novel of the same
name by Shirley Jackson. It follows the Crain family between
their present lives and the past, when they lived in the haunted
Hill house for a summer. The parents, Olivia (played by Carla
Gugino) and Hugh (played by Henry Thomas in the past, and Timothy
Hutton in the present) move them and their five kids to the house
to flip it, but mysterious forces beyond their control upend
their plan. 

Years later, the Crains are still haunted by their past,
even though they don’t want to admit it, and spread out between
the east and west coasts. The oldest, Steven (Michiel Huisman),
is a horror author. His sister, Shirley (Elizabeth Reaser), who
is a funeral director, condemns Steven for using their family
trauma to sell books, and urges their siblings not to take his
royalty checks. Theo (Kate Siegel, who is the standout performer)
is living in Shirley’s guest house and is a child psychiatrist
with a mysterious gift that requires her to wear gloves at all
times. The youngest, twins Luke (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) and Nell
(Victoria Pedretti), have a mental connection with one another,
but Luke is a drug addict and Nell is still fixated on her time
in the house thanks to a recent tragedy.


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The show flashes between the present and past, and most
episodes focus on a particular family member. But it always feels
integral to the story, and never like a gimmick. By the end,
every plot thread is addressed in a satisfying, and shocking,
conclusion.

As a horror series, the show raises the bar for any future
shows in the genre. There’s your typical jump scares, but the
true horror in the show plays out in more subtle, chilling ways
thanks to director Mike Flanagan, who has made a name for himself
as a horror director in recent years with “Oculus,” “Hush,”
“Before I Wake,” “Ouija: Origin of Evil,” and “Gerald’s Game.”
He’s also attached to direct the “Shining” sequel, “Doctor
Sleep.”

Flanagan sets an eerie mood throughout the show in which
the viewer is kept in suspense, and episode 6 in particular
highlights his evolution as a filmmaker. But it’s not just ghosts
that make the show scary. Like any good piece of horror, “The
Haunting of Hill House” exploits our most common human fears:
death of a loved one, addiction, betrayal, etc. And it does so in
surprisingly emotional ways.

It’s tough to go into too much detail about the show without
diving into spoilers. Some of the best parts involve revelations
I didn’t see coming. That’s why, though, that this is going to be
a massive hit that people will be talking about, and not just
because it makes for a perfect Halloween binge.

“The Haunting of Hill House” is now available to stream on
Netflix.

Watch the trailer below:

 

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