The Housemaid, Amanda Seyfried and Movie Review
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Sklenar, 35, has opened up about his difficult childhood, revealing how he was "shuttled" between homes after his parents divorced.
You've got to find something that you really enjoy and makes you feel safe,” the ‘Housemaid’ actress said while recounting her earliest reading memories
The twisty thriller follows Millie (played by Sydney Sweeney ), a young woman with a troubled past who is hired as a live-in housemaid for a wealthy couple, Nina ( Amanda Seyfried) and Andrew Winchester ( Brandon Sklenar ), as it’s quickly revealed that things aren’t as perfect as they seem.
The Housemaid' is sleazy, steamy, silly, and stupid, which in the hands of a stronger director, could have made for something far better than we got here.
Paul Feig paid tribute to his fellow director, Rob Reiner, on Monday night by dedicating the premiere screening of his new movie "The Housemaid" to him.
He grows even more compelling as the film gains momentum. Directed by Paul Feig of Bridesmaids and Spy fame, The Housemaid is a thriller tinged with comedy. Its best, darkly funny moments are often delivered by Sklenar in climactic scenes where his lines land with perfect timing.
It’s a crowd-pleaser through and through, one meant to be seen with a rowdy audience on board with the wild swings taken. Feig and Sonnenshine push the novel’s more outrageous aspects even further, injecting even bigger thrills,
I thought I was going to a comedy or a musical as I drove to see “The Housemaid.” I couldn’t have been more wrong. “The Housemaid” is a psychological thriller with more twists and turns than a pretzel. A struggling young woman, Millie Calloway ...