The Housemaid ending explained. Did Nina hire Millie to destroy Andrew? The attic deadbolt twist, who dies, and what the ...
Director Paul Feig has proved himself to be the preeminent purveyor of the finest high-camp trash one can find at the movie ...
For now, The Housemaid will only be available to watch in a movie theater, when it opens in theaters wide in the U.S. on Friday, December 19. You can find a showing near you via Fandango. The ...
But the first half of the movie feels more like a straightforward drama, with only Seyfried leaning into the narrative’s camp ...
The Housemaid’ director talked with LAist about his new film, why he prefers to center women and why he dislikes the term ...
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It’s clear from the start of “The Housemaid” that all is not well in the home of Nina Winchester (Amanda Seyfried), where ...
“The Housemaid” is Paul Feig’s delicious, satirical look at the secret depravity of the ultra-rich, but it’s so well constructed that’s it’s not clear who’s naughty or nice. Halfway through, the movie ...
The Housemaid' is sleazy, steamy, silly, and stupid, which in the hands of a stronger director, could have made for something ...
Sure, Sydney Sweeney gets to be "The Housemaid," but it's Amanda Seyfried who's unleashed in the twisty thriller based on the ...