The Fall of the House of Usher currently has an average rating of 7.6 out of 10 and has been rated by 676 users on our platform.

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Anders Korsgaard Pedersen
rated 5

Not worh your time. Flanagan, you're better than this!

5 months ago
Critique Saison 1 Kristen Baldwin
rated 7

Succession meets Edgar Allan Poe fan fiction.

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Mitchel Jager
rated 9

Great series! Filled with characters you can only hate, but love to hate. Which only helps to make each episode more satisfying than the last.

7 months ago
Prem Shahi
rated 10

No one can love but watch everyone

7 months ago
Anders Holmefjord
rated 8

Surprizingly good, with a couple of epic scenes.

7 months ago
Critique Olly Richards
rated 8

...it’s more an interpretation of his themes of selfishness and regret, used as the foundation for an entirely invented story.

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Critique Saison 1 James Hibbs
rated 6

Mike Flanagan's latest features superb performances and impressively designed set-pieces...

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Critique Saison 1 Leila Latif
rated 8

...a gleefully terrifying take on Edgar Allan Poe.

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Critique Saison 1 Lacy Baugher Milas
rated 9

A story of the long tail impact of trauma, it is a darkly funny and emotionally rich tragedy that grounds itself in our universal longing for love and human connection.

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Critique Saison 1 Jenny Nixon
rated 8

...a uniquely enjoyable tale of terror, just so long as you have a strong stomach.

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Klas Bernehjält
rated 7

Interesting to say the least, like the concept but it falls short for me, a bit too weird in places.

4 months ago
Critique Saison 1 Olly Richards
rated 8

...it’s more an interpretation of his themes of selfishness and regret, used as the foundation for an entirely invented story.

Read full review at Empire
Critique Lacy Baugher Milas
rated 9

A story of the long tail impact of trauma, it is a darkly funny and emotionally rich tragedy that grounds itself in our universal longing for love and human connection.

Read full review at Paste Magazine
Kevin Asselman
rated 9

I love it!

3 weeks ago
emmanuel34230
rated 8

Très bien

6 months ago
Gregory Medrano
rated 8
7 months ago