The Duffer Brothers’ and Haley Z. Boston’s new Netflix horror series Something Very Bad is Going to Happen is new on streaming, and Rotten Tomatoes critics have some good things to say about it.
"Something Very Bad is Going to Happen," one of Netflix's latest series, may want to be careful about speaking things into existence. "Something Very Bad" follows star-crossed couple Rachel Harkin ...
In Haley Z. Boston's moody, gruesome, and morbidly funny Netflix series, a wedding isn't something to strive for; it's something to survive. But, as tends to happen when a few individuals try to ...
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I have a pet theory that horror, as a genre, is an awkward fit for television. The tension necessary for effective scares is difficult to maintain over several hours; the mystery that creates suspense ...
What’s scarier than meeting your in-laws? Creator and showrunner Haley Z. Boston explores this very question in her new Netflix horror series “Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen.” Executive ...
Executive produced by the Duffer Brothers, the series follows a bride who becomes increasingly convinced of impending doom in the days before her wedding. By Angie Han Television Critic To hear the ...
Netflix‘s new horror series Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen, hailing from creator Haley Z. Boston and executive producers Matt and Ross Duffer, does not pull any punches when it finally careens ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. You might expect a screenwriter working in the horror genre to be relatively difficult to scare, but Haley Z.
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