Review: ‘Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen’ Is Creepy, Complicated and Addictive
Rachel’s visit to her fiance’s family home sets off surreal dread, but critics say the eight-episode format dilutes the horror.
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Review: ‘Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen’ is creepy, complicated and addictive
'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen' blends wedding drama with eerie suspense, following Rachel and Nicky as they navigate family secrets and a cursed history during their wedding week.
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen: gory and ‘terrifying’ Netflix horror
The Duffer brothers’ new Netflix horror series takes “pre-wedding jitters” and ramps them up to “supernatural extremes”, said Angie Han in The Hollywood Reporter. The result is a “surprisingly thoughtful, satisfyingly bloody take on the impossibility of absolute romantic certainty”. Nervous bride-to-be Rachel (Camila Morrone) and Nicky Cunningham (Adam DiMarco) appear at first like a happy, “promising match”. The action begins five days before t…
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen Review: More Psychological Than Scary
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen Review: Premiered on 26 March 2026, this Netflix Series delivers a slow-burn psychological horror experience that is as unsettling as it is divisive. Created by Haley Z. Boston and starring Camila Morrone and Adam DiMarco, the series leans more into emotional dread than traditional scares. If you’re expecting […] The post Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen Review: More Psychological Than Scary appeared fi…
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen: Netflix’s 2026 slow‑burn horror
Introduction: Why ‘something very bad’ matters Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen (2026) is a Netflix horror miniseries that has attracted attention for its tense, atmospheric storytelling and an ensemble cast. The series centres on a bride who becomes convinced a terrible event awaits at the altar, a premise that taps into universal anxieties about trust, family and ritual. In a crowded streaming market, the show’s emphasis on mood over spec…
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