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Open House

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
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Anna Paquin, Rachel Blanchard, Stephen Moyer, Tricia Helfer, and Brian Geraghty in Open House (2010)
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A couple on the verge of a nasty divorce attempts to sell their empty love nest and move on with their lives, separately. Several days after a successful open house, they are horrified to di... Read allA couple on the verge of a nasty divorce attempts to sell their empty love nest and move on with their lives, separately. Several days after a successful open house, they are horrified to discover that a potential buyer didn't leave their home. While Alice is being held captive i... Read allA couple on the verge of a nasty divorce attempts to sell their empty love nest and move on with their lives, separately. Several days after a successful open house, they are horrified to discover that a potential buyer didn't leave their home. While Alice is being held captive in the basement, the unannounced house guest moves in upstairs. She senses that her capture... Read all

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    • Andrew Paquin
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    • Andrew Paquin
  • Stars
    • Brian Geraghty
    • Rachel Blanchard
    • Anna Paquin
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    4.3/10
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    • Director
      • Andrew Paquin
    • Writer
      • Andrew Paquin
    • Stars
      • Brian Geraghty
      • Rachel Blanchard
      • Anna Paquin
    • 30User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Brian Geraghty
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    • David
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    Rachel Blanchard
    • Alice
    Anna Paquin
    Anna Paquin
    • Jennie
    Stephen Moyer
    Stephen Moyer
    • Josh
    Tricia Helfer
    Tricia Helfer
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    • Carl
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    • Seth
    Eddie Martinez
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    • Jose
    • (as J. Eddie Martinez)
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    • Maria
    Timothy Thomas Brown
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    • (as Tim Brown)
    Cary Alexander
    • Alex
    • (as Cary Kazemi)
    Bonnie Discepolo
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    • (as Bonnie Kathleen Ryan)
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    User reviews30

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    Brakathor

    A New Kind Of Serial Killer Movie Rendered Weak By An Incoherent Plot.

    As usual, when I watch a film with psychopathic homicidal criminals who seem to have everything go their way despite taking ludicrous risks and being sloppy to the extreme, I sit there half angry trying to process it all.

    The film is about a serial killer duo who apparently move from house to house, killing all the occupants, setting up residence for a week or two, then leaving to repeat the process again. Criminally speaking, this can go on successfully for a time and eventually they WILL get caught. They operate in a way in which they leave tonnes of evidence; fingerprints, witnesses, plus half a dozen dead bodies, people who had plans/appointments to come to the house and apparently NONE of them informing their loved ones or friends about where they were going, and thus, the police stay well out of the picture. This is what we know after having sat through half of the film, so at this point we realise 1. they arrive on scene ALREADY wanted by the police. 2. composite sketches should be being blasted all over the news. 3. chances are they should be identified by fingerprints and/or DNA (hair strands/blood). The fact that both killers, but the woman in particular are being so brazen during this film more or less gives them a 95% chance of being caught

    All this being said, assuming they're the luckiest serial killers alive with an unnatural blessing to kill as many people as they want to (It's a weak poorly planned serial killer movie, so OF COURSE.), and assuming they are this lucky, let's examine the 5% window that this film lives in. One question people will always ask themselves is "how is it that no one in the neighbourhood took notice or showed suspicion." A valid question, though even more valid is the general lack of concern by people uninvolved. e.g. I once personally saw someone get kidnapped off the street and hauled into a moving van, and I didn't particularly care enough to call the police, as I was already late for my train, and I didn't see any of the other few people around reaching for their cell phones either, so this aspect of the film's integrity which other reviewers have brought up, is honestly not a worthy criticism.

    Where I turn to now is the character's actions. The worst and most nonsensical aspect to me is the character driven premise... WHY does the male killer not simply kill the owner the second she walks into the room, finding her friend dead. He has absolutely no reason not to, has already killed 3 people in the house, so it makes no sense, as well as being really stagy how she backs into where he's hiding and then all fades to black and she SOMEHOW conveniently loses consciousness basically so the encounter/interaction between the two wont have to be dealt with and she can awaken later in chains. Not very smooth directing at all. That being said, the directing is VERY American school, as the film is riddled with 5 or so scenes where characters show up JUST at that pesky moment.

    To top it off, an important criticism that many brought up was the dialogue and thus the motivation of the characters. Firstly, despite the owner stating that she believes the male killer is DIFFERENT than his female counterpart, he is clearly just as brutal as her, if not moreso, and there is no real worthy conflict between the 2 killers shown. He is really given NO motive, emotional, logistical, or otherwise to abandon his current companion for this new woman that he for no particular reason spared, and had no meaningful dialogue with, and thus no real basis for any emotional connection.

    The ending however was more or less the final shitscoop on the turd Sunday we've been forced to swallow here; contrived, melodramatic, stagy, and the climax of an entirely unfounded plot premise for all the reasons I have listed above. Even though the acting is fairly competent, especially by the male antagonist, it really leaves you feeling nothing in the end, and honestly, I really cannot see the point in sacrificing any of your time on a film written/directed by someone who took no time to produce meaningful dialogue, and who clearly put no thought or planning into the nature of the criminal elements portrayed on screen.
    4nissaburk

    Open House (2010)

    Open House (2010), directed by Andrew Paquin, is an intriguing slasher thriller that captivated me from the moment I watched it in July of 2012. Starring the charismatic duo Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer, this film takes viewers on a gripping and suspenseful ride that is hard to forget.

    The story revolves around a couple on the verge of a nasty divorce, attempting to sell their empty love nest. The plot thickens when an open house event turns their lives upside down, leading to a series of chilling and unexpected events. The film masterfully blends elements of crime, drama, and horror, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats throughout.

    Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer deliver stellar performances, bringing depth and authenticity to their characters, Jennie and Josh. Their on-screen chemistry, bolstered by their real-life relationship, adds a layer of genuine emotion to the film. The supporting cast, including Brian Geraghty and Rachel Blanchard, also shine in their respective roles, contributing to the movie'soverall impact.

    One of the standout aspects of Open House is its atmospheric soundtrack, featuring the hauntingly beautiful song "I Know I'll See You" by A Place To Bury Strangers. This track perfectly complements the film's eerie and suspenseful tone, leaving a lasting impression long after the credits roll.

    In conclusion, Open House is a must-watch for fans of the thriller and horror genres. Its captivating storyline, strong performances, and memorable soundtrack make it a hidden gem worth discovering. Don't miss out on this gripping film that will keep you hooked from start to finish.

    Enjoy the suspense!
    1Shazam-O

    Not even saved by sex or gore

    There is absolutely nothing of value in this movie. First of all, forget about the tension or suspense or mystery - because there is none of that. The plot is so hollow that you could seriously not care less what happens next - except looking forward to the end credits. For an R-rated film about sex and murder both of those things are suspiciously missing. Sure people are killed, but they are killed with cutaway shots and splashes of raspberry jam against the wall or window. And the "sex" scenes make old episodes of The Love Boat look x-rated. I guess it was writer Andrew Paquin's sister who got him the chance to make this horrid screenplay into a movie. And if she bankrolled it too, then it's probably his last. Well, it's probably is last anyway.

    I can usually even enjoy watching bad movies... but not this one.
    6jamesm1068

    Not bad but just OK

    I thought that the acting was above average for a horror picture but there were very few tense moments in this, it could have been much more intense during the murder scenes then it was though it was done better then the typical slasher film. It was an interesting idea with a different kind of plot but there are no real surprises or twist to this movie which left me feeling just OK about this movie, there simply wasn't a wow factor or anything that makes this film stand out. the main actor is from "The Hurt Locker" and was very good as the bad guy. Overall an average movie, just not great since it really wasn't creepy or scary in anyway.
    5LeonLouisRicci

    Sleek and Thin

    This is quite a slick looking low-budget entry that is nothing if not well shot. It is a combination of Slasher, Home Invasion, Psychological Movies that has nothing new to offer. A sleek vista of external pretty structures and people who can be extremely ugly internally.

    This is finely acted and the killings are brutal and there is an air of tension but it all seems rather vapid considering all the carnage with some incestuous carnal knowledge that is hardly explored or explained.

    It is so thinly written and the short running time hardly allows for much in-depth display of interesting complex psychopathy. The Movie moves along with some intrigue but it is all as anorexic as the supposedly alluring and sexy dominatrix.

    After all, it is worth a view for fans of perversion and playful and detached sociopaths who look like the ordinary, well groomed neighbors who may live on your block in the last house on the left. The original owners should have put a panic room in the cellar. View with low expectations and you might find this OK from a first time Director that has a better eye for architecture than the arcane or so called Cult Movies.

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    • Trivia
      In real life, Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer are married and have twins together.
    • Connections
      Features Lapin et Lutin (1943)
    • Soundtracks
      I Know I'll See You Again
      Performed by A Place to Bury Strangers

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Дом на продажу
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • StoneBrook Entertainment
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      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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