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Midnight Mass Review | Midnight Mass Aftershow | Episode 0

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Tv & Film, After Shows, Film Reviews

4.4 • 640 Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2021

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Why start an aftershow before the show is available to watch? Because we are going to first give our overall review and tell you that you need to watch Midnight Mass. (0:00) - Welcome(1:33) - Synopsis(4:37) - Themes(17:56) - Score(20:20) - A Letter From Mike Flanagan Synopsis An isolated island community experiences miraculous events - and frightening omens - after the arrival of a charismatic, mysterious young priest. Riley also returns home to Crockett island following his incarceration for the accidental slaying of a young woman while he was driving drunk. As we experience a community threatened by the death of their fishing industry, and an aging populace, we suddenly see new life being breathed into the church.  Midnight Mass brings us an even handed look at the themes of religion, death, and what it means to live a good life amongst those who do evil even when they believe themselves to be acting in the name of God. Score 10/10 A Letter From Mike Flanagan Welcome to Crockett Island.I’m just going to admit it—Midnight Mass is my favorite project so far. I don’t like saying things like that, as filmmakers are meant to fall in love with whatever we are working on at a given time—it’d be impossible to do the work if we didn’t—but this one is truly special to me.This project is more than a decade in the making. You may have noticed Midnight Mass as Maddie’s novel in Hush, or on the shelf in Gerald’s Game—two cameos that let me keep the project alive when it looked like no one would make it. When people on set asked me what Midnight Mass was, I smiled and told them it was the “best thing I never made”.As a former altar boy, about to celebrate 3 years of sobriety, it’s not hard to see what makes this so personal. It is also born of the things that scare me the most. The ideas that animate my work always scare me—but the ideas at the root of Midnight Mass terrify me to my core.Horror is an essential genre. It helps us develop bravery and courage in very small increments. It also gives us a safe place to examine the most uncomfortable truths about ourselves as individuals and as a society. The horrors and mysteries of Midnight Mass are some of the deepest—and the darkest—I’ve ever explored.The isolated community of Crockett Island sits, surrounded by grey water and overcast skies. While there are dark forces at work that are absolutely supernatural, this show is also about the most potent types of horrors—the horrors born of human nature. Horrors of fanaticism, corruption, and blind faith.Along with the figures who lurk in the shadows, whose plans for Crockett Island are far more sinister than we know, this show is about how belief shapes our communities, our world, and our fates. It’s a show about faith, fanaticism, addiction, recovery, destruction and redemption.The darkness that animates this story isn’t hard to see in our world, unfortunately. We see it in religious and political fundamentalism, in tribalism and racism, in science-denial, in systemic corruption, and in the eyes of normal citizens moved to acts of violence and horror by belief systems that have exploited their prejudices, fears, and blind faith. It speaks to a malignant insanity that has become absolutely normalized in our world. And as Carl Sagan said, “there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves.”It’s about something else as well: faith itself. One of the great mysteries of human nature. How even in the darkness, in the worst of it, in the absence of light—and hope—we sing.I hope you enjoy our song.Mike FlanaganCreator/ShowrunnerMidnight Mass Press Materials

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0:00.0

Hello, and welcome to Horror Movie Talk special Midnight Mass After Show.

0:05.1

On a normal episode of Horror Movie Talk, we review and discuss one horror film in great detail,

0:11.7

but for this series of eight episodes, we will be having an opinionated and accidentally funny discussion

0:17.9

on each episode of Midnight Mass. Your panel of expert hosts each week are Dr.

0:24.9

Bryce Hanson, who holds a PhD in spookology. Say hello, Bryce. And me, Professor David Day,

0:32.0

the foremost expert in scare no-noes. Today, we will be talking about this is episode zero in the series. Yeah, so, I mean,

0:40.0

this is coming out well before you can even see Midnight Mass. By four days. By four days.

0:46.2

So this is our overall impressions and review of the series. It's going to be completely spoiler-free.

0:54.8

No worries.

0:55.7

But really hyping up not only our after show that will come on the 24th, but especially

1:01.9

The show.

1:02.8

The show.

1:03.4

This show is coming out on the 24th, as you said, which I believe is a Friday.

1:09.2

24th of September.

1:14.9

And it's coming on Netflix, and I'm going to say you can't miss it.

1:16.4

That's what I'm saying right off the bat.

1:21.4

If you had any feelings whatsoever towards haunting of Hillhouse,

1:23.1

haunting a Bly Manor.

1:25.5

This is not the same thing as that. But if you like high quality Mike Flanagan horror, this is right up your alley and you should watch it.

1:33.1

So an isolated island community in this series experiences miraculous events and frightening omens after the arrival of a charismatic, mysterious young priest named Father Paul.

1:48.5

Riley, also Riley is a character who returns home to Crockett Island, where this story is set,

1:55.6

following his incarceration for the accidental slaying of a young woman while he was drunk driving.

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