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The Night House
Directed by
David Bruckner
R
2021
1h 47m
Horror
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6.4
88%
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A widow begins to uncover her recently deceased husband's disturbing secrets.
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Cast of The Night House
Rebecca Hall
Beth
Sarah Goldberg
Claire
Vondie Curtis-Hall
Mel
Evan Jonigkeit
Owen
Stacy Martin
Madelyne
David Abeles
Gary
Christina Jackson
Heather
Patrick Klein
Bob
Crystal Swann
Principal
Catherine Weidner
Teacher
Laura Austin
Relative
Jacob Garrett White
Clerk
Samantha Buck
Becky
Lydia Hand
Woman in Pink
Lea Enslin
Woman in White
Amy Zubieta
Woman in Green
Allie McCulloch
Woman in Red
Andy Rich
Collaborator (uncredited)
Amber Anne
Bridesmaid / Bar Patron (uncredited)
Derek M. Puma
Bar Patron (uncredited)
The Night House Reviews
Austin Chronicle
Richard Whittaker
Bruckner doesn't just depend on Hall's performance but meets it with a mesmerizing visual style that doesn't just leave foreboding voids around her. Instead, it's an active use of empty space, constructing absences that have their own meaning.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Rebecca Hall's performance as a grief-stricken, haunted widow grounds and enhances director David Bruckner's ominous and striking horror feature.
Slant Magazine
Derek Smith
The film upends the clichés that practically define the ghost story in surprising and intriguing ways.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Hall ties herself into pretzel-like knots: flying high one moment, wallowing in self-pity and despair a nanosecond later.
Observer
Rex Reed
Rarely have I seen a movie in which simply everything demands clarification.
Associated Press
Lindsey Bahr
Confidently directed by David Bruckner from a clever script written by Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski, "The Night House" excels in tension building -it is both unpredictable and unnervingly restrained.
Chicago Reader
Becca James
The Night House is a compelling meditation on the horror of one's own mind.
Chicago Reader
Cody Corrall
The Night House is a strong argument for more films that let Rebecca Hall be a scream queen.
Rolling Stone
Guy Lodge
Hall is the actor you want for this assignment... The British star has a default setting of keen, sturdy credibility that makes fear and self-disbelief all the more intrusive and alarming.
Polygon
Keith Phipps
It's skillfully executed enough to make The Night House worth a look on technical merit alone, turning every corner of a luxurious lake house into a site of deep dread.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Amy Nicholson
It never really comes to fruition and I felt frustrated by the end.
Fox 10 Phoenix
Roxana Hadadi
Rebecca Hall grounds the ever-shifting film as it transforms from what seems like a straightforward ghost story into something murkier, more troubling and thoroughly unshakeable.
TheWrap
Yolanda Machado
Once it loses the horror, the movie can't quite figure out how to combine the power of an expert performance with a muddled and confusing tale about grief, what we leave behind, and depression.
TIME Magazine
Stephanie Zacharek
Hall strives to carry The Night House on her more-than-capable shoulders, but she can't quite compensate for the moments when the movie is outright silly or, worse, boring.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Chris Hewitt
Hall is onscreen for almost every minute of the movie and she's always interesting.
Los Angeles Times
Justin Chang
Bruckner... doesn't just mindlessly apply the electrodes; even when he jars you to attention, he always seems to be drawing you into something deeper and more atmospheric. He delivers a scare you can sink into.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
The things that go bump in the night are only the beginning of the scares in "The Night House," where what lingers in the mind is far more terrifying.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
[Hall] intensifies what could've been just another woman with a flashlight in a haunted house movie, peering into the beyond.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
With top-notch sound design to truly amplify the experience, this is a must-see for horror fans, one of the better genre pics of 2021.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
The scares land like blows and the eeriness is pervasive in "The Night House," David Bruckner's hyper-focused, unnervingly sure follow-up to his 2018 wilderness frightener, "The Ritual."
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