This lands somewhere between Carrie (1976) and Juno (2007). With a strange John Hughes wholesomeness about it. It brings enough funny to make it charming, a great Scanners (1981) moment to push the horror, and enough who-done-it to keep it moving. The soundtrack adds to the whole indie retro thing. It was engaging enough to watch all seven episodes in one sitting. Definitely worth a winters afternoon of your time.
