![]() ![]() Once at the hospice, she meets similar people who are terminally ill. The series begins with Ilonka, who is all set to move to Ivy League Stanford for higher studies, but a cancer of the thyroid instead pushes her to pack her bag and move to a hospice at Brightcliffe. Based on the work of author Christopher Pike, 'The Midnight Club' tries to pack in most of his stories into one series, and that surely is a stretch. ![]() An interesting story that could have been summed up in five episodes has unnecessarily been stretched into ten. The initial episodes keep you engrossed with their horror quotient, but by the time you are way past the fifth episode, it becomes a stretch. REVIEW: Full credit must be given to Mike Flanagan for weaving a horror story that has its setting in a world that we often witnessed in the 80s and the 90s but has millennials at its core. One of the patients, Ilonka, takes it upon herself to dig for the truth behind Brightcliffe. The young patients are residents at the Brightcliffe hospice and are living out their final days, but the hospice at Brightcliffe is not what it seems with its strange ambience. ![]() STORY: Set in 1994, ‘The Midnight Club’ is about a group of terminally ill teenagers. ![]()
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