This is an (almost) spoiler-free review of Netflix's new teen-horror series Chambers, all 10 episodes of which are streaming on Netflix.
Netflix has been delving into the young adult programming landscape for a while now, but with its new horror series Chambers, they manage to deliver something strange and unique but ultimately uneven. Whilst the slow-burn chiller definitely isn't for everyone and doesn't fully deliver on the mystery at its core, genre fans will still likely be intrigued by the atmospheric offering.
Set in the sprawling landscape of Arizona, Chambers centers on a teenage girl, Sasha, (Sivan Alyra Rose) who suffers an unexpected heart attack during a moment of intimacy with her boyfriend. She almost dies but is saved by an unexpected heart transplant, and quickly becomes drawn into the privileged and alien world of the donor's family. The first couple of episodes of Chambers offer up a chilling and often visually distant world which is clearly separated into the haves and have nots. Sasha's world is working class, dusty, and rural, but the donor - Becky - and her family come from a world of clean lines, white marble, and glass.
from IGN Reviews http://bit.ly/2vov9U0
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