Tag: Midnight Mass

Before Mike Flanagan’s Last Netflix Series ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ Releases, Explore the Flanaverse

Before watching The Fall of the House of Usher, check out the Flanaverse aka Mike Flanagan Horror Shows on Netflix.

Best Netflix Horror Shows 2021 That Gave Us Legit Creeps

Best Netflix Horror Shows 2021: Psychological, creepy and straight-up disturbing, these movies and TV shows will leave you shocked and creeped out.

Scenes From A Marriage, Midnight Mass and Other Unmissable September Releases

September was loaded with one of the best releases be it Scenes from a Marriage, Midnight Mass or Mumbai Diaries 26/11. Let's have a look at it all.

Netflix’s Midnight Mass Review: The Horror Of Miracles

Mike Flanagan's Midnight Mass on Netflix is a supernatural horror that has the potential to turn into a future cult classic.

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