SummaryPeter Krause (Six Feet Under) heads up the stellar cast of this intriguing new mini-series from the SciFi Channel as Detective Joe Miller, a man desperate to find the one thing he holds most dear in his life: his daughter. Join Miller and other characters and learn about Room 10 at the Sunshine Motel on Route 66, its terrible history, and its sup... Read More
The Lost Room
Season 1 Premiere:
Dec 11, 2006
Metascore
Mixed or Average
58
User score
Universal Acclaim
8.2
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
35% Positive
6 Reviews
6 Reviews
53% Mixed
9 Reviews
9 Reviews
12% Negative
2 Reviews
2 Reviews
80
A terrific, six-hour miniseries, beautifully written and sharply directed.
75
As much fun as the adventure is, the central mystery — what happened in that motel on that May date that created such cosmic blowback — is never truly explained.
70
Strange and clever, "The Lost Room" is full of winding corridors, peculiar twists and wry, oddball humor, set against a mystery that recalls TV's better Stephen King productions.
60
"The Lost Room" is certainly a more creative exercise than past Sci Fi miniseries (including "The Triangle"), but it sometimes feels rushed.
60
It's a supernatural mystery, involving a few ghosts, a little time travel and lots of crazy people. People who have been missing The X-Files might really go for The Lost Room.
40
Enjoyment turns to exasperation as the tone wobbles from horror to crime drama to fantasy to comedy.
20
An especially silly descent into incoherence.
User score
Universal Acclaim
89% Positive
39 Ratings
39 Ratings
7% Mixed
3 Ratings
3 Ratings
5% Negative
2 Ratings
2 Ratings
Dec 13, 2020
8
The Lost Room is a good mini-series with a small budget and an unusual idea. There is no star cast, excellent editing or directing. This is a regular B-series that is shot in the thousands. But The Lost Room has an unusual plot where there is mysticism, but the line of delirium does not cross. The format of the mini-series is conditional, and here is the 3 of the series, but in modern realities it is more likely a 6-8 of episodes with a timing of 25-30 minutes. The ending did not even disappoint. Great show, I watched it after I played Control.
Jan 31, 2024
7
I really enjoyed it, it is very similar to Control (made by Remedy) and its just amazing to watch. And it ended at the right time.





























