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The Uninvited
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The Uninvited

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TMDB 5.716+20251h 38mEnglish
ComedyDrama

Synopsis

Rose and Sammy enjoy an idyllic life with love, a Hollywood Hills home, and a curious son. During a party, Sammy assigns unusual significance to it, while Rose juggles preparations amid distractions. The unexpected arrival of Helen, who claims residence there, oscillates between confusion and lucidity. Strangely, Helen possesses intimate knowledge of the house and its guests. Her revelations spark drama, unearthing hidden truths and compelling Rose to confront her past, future, and the desire for change.

Director
Nadia ConnersFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Rosebud Pictures2 production companies
Release
April 11, 2025Released
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Top Cast

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Elizabeth Reaser
Elizabeth Reaser
Rose
Walton Goggins
Walton Goggins
Sammy
Lois Smith
Lois Smith
Helen
Eva De Dominici
Eva De Dominici
Delia
Rufus Sewell
Rufus Sewell
Gerald
Pedro Pascal
Pedro Pascal
Lucien
Roland Rubio
Roland Rubio
Wilder
Kate Comer
Kate Comer
Tracy

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CinemaSerf
Jun 12, 2025

“Rose” (Elizabeth Reaser) is married to talent agent “Sammy” (Walton Goggins) and they are preparing for a make-or-break party at their home one evening when the sound of a repetitious car horn sends her out to investigate. That’s when she meets “Helen” (Lois Smith). She’s an elderly lady convinced that she lives in their house, and when “Rose” takes her in whilst trying to summon some help her presence seems to galvanise her family and their guests into a series of revealingly uninteresting and cocaine-induced home truths that drags the whole thing into the doldrums of a melodrama populated by some seriously mediocre actors adequately reflected by the presence of Rufus Sewell! Actually, any scene stealing probably just belongs to a toilet doorknob, to Smith and to an enthusiastic effort from Roland Rubio as their son “Wilder”. Otherwise it’s really just a collection of who cares people that engender very little interest in their self-induced and/or self-serving problems. Stereotypes galore, sorry!

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