TechRadar Verdict
Something Very Bad is Going to Happen delivers on that promise, but not before filling its audiences with a horrible, lingering sense of dread first. Fans of slow burn, atmospheric horror are going to adore this, but its pacing might be too slow for others.
Pros
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Great cast including some familiar horror stars
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Creepy visuals that linger in your mind
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Gorgeous costume and set designs amid the horror
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Atmospheric and tense, you might find yourself hiding behind a cushion a few times
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Colin Stetson's eerie soundtrack is the perfect backdrop
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Finale more than pays off, it's worth the wait
Cons
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Slow pacing could prove divisive among fans
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Some very dark scenes, frustrating lighting issues
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Something Very Bad is Going to Happen had me at hello. With an ominous title like that, how could I resist diving straight in and binge-watching the new Netflix show?
While it's a great title, it also basically gives away the plot, which means that when the titular bad thing does happen, it better be worth it.
Trust me, it is. I love a slow burn and have long been drawn to some of the best horror movies like Hereditary and Midsommar, which build to an awful yet satisfying conclusion. People looking for a fast pace and loads of scares will be disappointed with Something Very Bad is Going to Happen, but for those who like to be pumped full of lingering dread, this should be a blast.
The Netflix series follows Rachel Harkin (Camila Morrone) and Nicky Cunningham (Adam DiMarco), who are getting married in five days. In the build-up to the big day, the couple is traveling to Summer House, the ancestral home of Nicky's family, for gatherings and celebrations ahead of time.
My favorite horror movie of all time is The Silence of the Lambs, so seeing Ted Levine in the cast as Adam's father was great. Additionally, The Haunting of Hill House's Victoria Pedretti stars in an important role (you will find out who she is, don't worry!), so there's plenty for horror fans to enjoy star-wise.
The rest of the cast is great, too, and the ensemble creates this difficult family dynamic where Rachel questions whether she is really supposed to marry into this family. The Cunninghams are well off, Rachel comes from a different background, and plenty of the usual pre-marital anxieties arise.
But there's something deeply wrong here. Over the course of the five days before the wedding, Rachel witnesses some very disturbing things. Bad omens seem to be everywhere, and what should be an exciting time turns into one that's filled with dread.
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Not just for Rachel, but for us as the viewers, too, as I found myself feeling very uncomfortable when watching this. And when you're discussing horror, that's like the highest praise you can give.
Tension and unease are at the heart of Something Very Bad is Going to Happen, and you can expect unsettling visuals, plenty of blood and disturbing scenes, found-footage style framing that puts you right in the center of it, and yes, a couple of decently executed scares too. It has all the right ingredients for a tense horror that creeps along towards a horrific finale.
This is where things will no doubt divide viewers. After such a slow burn, the finale may not satisfy everyone. But it is the biggest, bloodiest episode of them all, so it certainly makes a statement, helped by some excellent special effects and a creepy score.
Something Very Bad is Going to Happen ultimately plays on our real-life anxieties of fitting in, big decisions like marriage and a family, and worries around our own identities. Despite the supernatural elements, at its core, it can feel very relatable at times.
But that's what well-written horror does, and I was happy to experience it, even if I do need to go and watch something more lighthearted now.

Lucy is a long-time movie and television lover who is an approved critic on Rotten Tomatoes. She has written several reviews in her time, starting with a small self-ran blog called Lucy Goes to Hollywood before moving onto bigger websites such as What's on TV and What to Watch, with TechRadar being her most recent venture. Her interests primarily lie within horror and thriller, loving nothing more than a chilling story that keeps her thinking moments after the credits have rolled. Many of these creepy tales can be found on the streaming services she covers regularly.
When she’s not scaring herself half to death with the various shows and movies she watches, she likes to unwind by playing video games on Easy Mode and has no shame in admitting she’s terrible at them. She also quotes The Simpsons religiously and has a Blinky the Fish tattoo, solidifying her position as a complete nerd.
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