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The Beach House
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The Beach House

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User Score137 ratings
TMDB 5.416+20201h 28mEnglish
DramaHorrorMystery

Synopsis

A romantic getaway for two troubled college sweethearts turns into a struggle for survival when unexpected guests – and the surrounding environment – exhibit signs of a mysterious infection.

Director
Jeffrey A. BrownFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Low Spark Films2 production companies
Release
October 22, 2020Released
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Top Cast

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Liana Liberato
Liana Liberato
Emily
Noah Le Gros
Noah Le Gros
Randall
Jake Weber
Jake Weber
Mitch
Maryann Nagel
Jane
Steven Corkin
Infected Neighbor
Michael Brumfield
Police Officer
Matt Maisto
Creature in Basement
Dan Zakarija
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Reviews

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Repo Jack
Oct 22, 2020

A timely and atmospheric eco-thriller hamstrung by a plodding plot where the slow-burn comes in the last act, not the first. Add a slacker boyfriend that is so completely annoying and useless it makes 88 minutes feel like three hours.

Wuchak
Dec 20, 2023

**_There’s something in the water_** Two college youths (Liana Liberato & Noah Le Gros) take a romantic getaway to the lonely shores of Cape Cod before the Summer season hits. An unexpected older couple disturbs them a bit (Jake Weber & Maryann Nagel), but that’s nothing compared to the curious goings-on in the environment. "The Beach House" (2019) is a capably made slow-burn ecological mystery with a Northeastern coast milieu. It starts out similar to “Beach House” from the year prior, but takes a sci-fi/horror turn in the second half. The landscape is scenic in a typical coastal sense, but desolate and somehow haunting. The tone is mundane and increasingly nihilistic. The film shoots for creepy mood rather than over-the-top thrills, although there are some shocks in the last act. Winsome Liana works well as the protagonist but, really, the entire cast are effective (four people, basically). The proceedings get kinda boring by the mid-point, unfortunately, but the writer/director obviously wanted to keep things plausible, as in: What would happen if this took place in real life? So, if you appreciate lowkey drama and eerie ambiance, this is worth checking out. If, however, you need exaggerated dramatics and explosions every five minutes, stay away. Even if you don't like the story, the flick's a great way to visit Cape Cod without actually going there. The movie runs 1 hour, 28 minutes, and was shot at North Truro, Massachusetts, which is near the tip of the Cape, facing the bay. GRADE: B-/C+

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