Chris Hewitt, The Minnesota Star Tribune (TNS)There may be more style than substance in “The Infamous Gilberts” but it is very stylish, indeed. “The Infamous Gilberts” does a bit of both of those things. “Gilberts” is partly structured as a tour of the now-deserted mansion, which is called Thornwalk and which is going to be converted into a hotel. And it’s fun to speculate about them, even if — as with Thornwalk — there’s no way you’re buying that house. Inbred rich people probably have behaved like this down through the ages, but there’s an unreality in “The Infamous Gilberts,” along with a macabre sense of humor, that keeps it entertaining, rather than grim.
Source: Daily Sun January 23, 2026 14:44 UTC