The following contains SPOILERS for all of Stranger Things Season 3 on Netflix. Below, you can also find links to all the individual episode reviews for Season 3, for those who’d like a more focused take on a specific chapter, followed by our full (mostly spoiler-free) Season 3 review.
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Stranger Things Season 3, Episode 2 ‘The Mall Rats’ Review
Warning! Full SPOILERS follow for Stranger Things Season 3, episode 2, titled “The Mall Rats.” For a refresher, be sure to check out our Stranger Things Season 3 premiere review right here.
What in the hell is wrong with Billy? Sure, the guy’s no saint, but kidnapping his co-workers and having visions of slamming Karen Wheeler’s (Cara Buono) head into a wall isn’t his usual style. Firstly, it’s a relief that Dacre Montgomery’s Billy isn’t gone for good. Billy and Max were great additions in Season 2, so it’s nice to know that their complex sibling relationship could potentially be explored further down the road. But with Billy seemingly under the control of the Mind Flayer, how much of “Billy” is really left?
Midsommar Ending and Rituals Explained
This story contains full SPOILERS for Midsommar!
Ari Aster’s Midsommar, the follow-up to his 2018 critical hit Hereditary, is partly an open homage to folk horror films (à la The Wicker Man), partly a death-colored fable, and partly a straight-up revenge fantasy. Midsommar takes place in a very, very remote Swedish village (so far north that the sun doesn’t set) wherein a group of American tourists get caught up in a once-every-90-years solstice festival that comes complete with odd games, exotic meals, ineffable traditions, and a haze of dread that only grows as the film progresses.
I recently chatted with Midsommar writer-director Aster who helped break down the film’s ending, its dark themes, and the many strange rituals depicted in it. Here’s what he had to say.
Stranger Things Season 3, Episode 3 Review
Warning! Full SPOILERS follow for our review of Stranger Things Season 3, episode 3, titled “The Case of the Missing Lifeguard.” For a refresher, check out our review of episode 2, “The Mall Rats.”
“The Case of the Missing Lifeguard” takes a thematically darker turn from the previous two chapters’ more playful tone. Joyce and Hopper’s somber trip back to Hawkins Laboratory gives us one more heartbreaking look at Bob Newby before he is torn to shreds by Demodogs. David Harbour and Winona Ryder are pitch-perfect in the scene where Hopper tells Joyce that all he wants for her is to feel safe in Hawkins. Even before their journey to the lab begins, it’s hilarious to watch Hopper’s jealousy towards Mr. Clarke outwardly erupt – especially when it’s clear that Joyce has no interest in poor nerdy Scott beyond finding out what’s up with her darn magnets.
Stranger Things Season 3, Episode 8 – ‘The Battle of Starcourt’ Review
Warning! Full SPOILERS follow for our review of Stranger Things Season 3, Episode 8, titled “The Battle of Starcourt.” For a refresher, be sure to check out our review of “The Bite.”
Stranger Things’ third season has been an emotional roller coaster from start to finish, with both the kids and adults undergoing profound character transformations. The final battle against the Mind Flayer’s pet is a visual spectacle (especially Lucas’ barrage of fireworks), but the real narrative meat takes place during the heartfelt character interactions sprinkled throughout this stirring finale.
Let’s start with Billy, whose journey from bad-boy a**hole to martyr is heartbreaking. Dacre Montgomery and Millie Bobby Brown give excellent performances here, with the Duffer brothers favoring compelling visuals over an abundance of dialogue. It’s just too bad Max will never get a chance to spend time with the “new and improved” version of her brother.
Stranger Things Season 3, Episode 7 – ‘The Bite’ Review
Warning! Full SPOILERS follow for our review of Stranger Things Season 3, Episode 7, titled “The Bite.” For a refresher, be sure to check out our review of “E Pluribus Unum.”
The penultimate episode of Stranger Things Season 3 is a bloody affair with jaw-dropping battles, a scary new monster, and a surprising departure for one of our favorite new characters. The fight between the Mind Flayer’s host beast and the kids is a great showcase for how the series has improved on its use of special effects. The creature is really terrifying up close, making it difficult to tell where the practical and computer-generated effects come together. The show has had its share of spectacular set pieces this season, but watching the monster attack the kids from both inside and outside the house is a unique and suspenseful twist on previous battles.
Stranger Things Season 3 Is Out Now
It is finally time. Netflix’s hit sci-fi show, Stranger Things, premiered its third season just now. All eight episodes of the third season are now available to stream around the world.
What are you waiting for? If you’re in America and have the 4th of July off, what better way to kick off your holiday weekend than spending some time with Eleven as she and her crew save the world all over again.
Millie Bobby Brown is back as Eleven, with Caleb McLaughlin, Gaten Matarazzo, Finn Wolfhard, and Noah Schnapp all reprising their roles as Lucas Sinclair, Dustin Henderson, Mike Wheeler, and Will Byers, respectively. Max Mayfield returns to her Season 2 role as Sadie Sink, while David Harbour (Jim Hopper) and Winona Ryder (Joyce Byers) are both returning as well.
Stranger Things 3 picks up after the events of Season 2. Eleven and the gang are enjoying their summer break, but obviously everything goes to hell and demons must be defeated.
“It’s safe to say that Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer have pulled it off: After a lackluster sophomore slump, Stranger Things is back at the top of its game,” reviewer Michael Rougeau said in GameSpot’s Stranger Things 3 review.
In other news, Stranger Things has invaded Fortnite.
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Midsommar: 13 Things You Might Have Missed In Ari Aster’s Latest Horror Masterpiece
Midsommar spoilers ahead!
Midsommar, the latest horror movie from Hereditary writer and director Ari Aster, is an anxiety-inducing, macabre fairy tale about a group of friends who attend a strange festival in a remote Swedish village. Almost the entire movie takes place in broad daylight, yet it manages to be tense and terrifying anyway.
And most importantly, Midsommar is bursting with Easter eggs, references, and hints that are easy to miss the first time through. Aster’s stylish filmmaking is rich with allusion and foreshadowing, and the whole movie is filled with symbolism that you might not have picked up on.
Even after a close viewing, we’re sure we missed plenty in Midsommar. If you spotted something we didn’t, let us know in the comments below.
Spoiler warning: Don’t continue past this point unless you’ve seen Midsommar!
