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The Uninvited

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
863
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Rufus Sewell, Pedro Pascal, Walton Goggins, Elizabeth Reaser, Lois Smith, and Eva De Dominici in The Uninvited (2024)
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ComedyDrama

A stranger crashes a party, sparking a comedy of errors, and a reordering of life.A stranger crashes a party, sparking a comedy of errors, and a reordering of life.A stranger crashes a party, sparking a comedy of errors, and a reordering of life.

  • Director
    • Nadia Conners
  • Writer
    • Nadia Conners
  • Stars
    • Elizabeth Reaser
    • Walton Goggins
    • Lois Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    863
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nadia Conners
    • Writer
      • Nadia Conners
    • Stars
      • Elizabeth Reaser
      • Walton Goggins
      • Lois Smith
    • 12User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Elizabeth Reaser
    Elizabeth Reaser
    • Rose
    Walton Goggins
    Walton Goggins
    • Sammy
    Lois Smith
    Lois Smith
    • Helen
    Eva De Dominici
    Eva De Dominici
    • Delia
    Rufus Sewell
    Rufus Sewell
    • Gerald
    Pedro Pascal
    Pedro Pascal
    • Lucien
    Roland Rubio
    • Wilder
    Kate Comer
    Kate Comer
    • Tracy
    Michael Panes
    Michael Panes
    • Spirit Photographer
    Annie Korzen
    Annie Korzen
    • Barbara
    Bobby Burkich
    Bobby Burkich
    • Bobby
    Emma West
    Emma West
    • Kayla
    Sohm Kapila
    Sohm Kapila
    • Hailey
    Rez Kempton
    Rez Kempton
    • Chris
    Todd Cattell
    Todd Cattell
    • Frank
    Alex Henry
    Alex Henry
    • Party Attendee
    • Director
      • Nadia Conners
    • Writer
      • Nadia Conners
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    10diego-pleszowski

    A little jewel

    I can see why many already famous actors would want to be part of this movie. A balanced comedy drama; uses a Hollywood environment to set up a surprisingly great movie. The script is so well distilled that manages to be dense while feeling familiar, no matter your circumstances. Lois Smith is a total blast ... just think of it, as she seems to be 95 years old; she is one of probably two main characters in this movie, and she takes you for a ride ... you don't know what to expect from her! Her body language is so expressive ... her state of mind may switch from gone to utterly present in a nanosecond. Elizabeth is brilliant as well; as she understands and embraces this strange presence while balancing her myriad or roles as host / wife / mother and coach. Three well recognizable male actors play roles most men can identify with ... the worried husband, the creative / God like ... the non vibant ... no time to feel, etc. Loved every character in this movie; which is a way of saying that writer / director is unusually talented.
    5shauncore808

    A waste of amazing actors

    After watching Pedro Pascal and Walter Goggins absolutely dominate in The Last of Us and Fallout, I was really hoping/expecting there would be more to this than the description. Some kind of time-travel thing or something to make it interesting. (Between the title and setting, my mind kept going back to The Invitation, which definitely had its shortcomings but was at least creative) Unfortunately, it's just a straight drama. For what it is it's done very well, but the entire movie is just interpersonal drama with layers of trivial love story. It's a story, just not one worth telling.

    The movie is done very well, so if you're someone that likes filling your head with banal personal BS, it's definitely worth checking out. If you like stories with creativity, definitely skip this. Pedro Pascal's charisma may seem endless, but it can't carry this much.
    10CaiomheK

    Emotionally raw unforgettably moving

    I watched The Uninvited. At the Odeon last night and was genuinely moved by it. The film had the emotional depth and intimacy of a stage play - relatable, at times uncomfortably so, yet also beautiful, thought-provoking, funny and emotionally rich .

    The performances were strong across the board, pulling me into the story completely. I laughed, I cried - it was one of those rare films that stays with you long after the credits roll.

    I especially appreciated the visual effect and setting of the scenes with the orange tree - beautifully done, both symbolically and cinematically. They added a sense of quiet magic to the film that balanced its heavier themes.

    A good production and a truly moving piece. I'd absolutely recommend it - and would gladly watch it again.
    6CinemaSerf

    The Univited

    Rose" (Elizabeth Reaser) is married to talent agent "Sammy" (Walton Goggins) and they are preparing for a make-or-break party at their home one evening when the sound of a repetitious car horn sends her out to investigate. That's when she meets "Helen" (Lois Smith). She's an elderly lady convinced that she lives in their house, and when "Rose" takes her in whilst trying to summon some help her presence seems to galvanise her family and their guests into a series of revealingly uninteresting and cocaine-induced home truths that drags the whole thing into the doldrums of a melodrama populated by some seriously mediocre actors adequately reflected by the presence of Rufus Sewell! Actually, any scene stealing probably just belongs to a toilet doorknob, to Smith and to an enthusiastic effort from Roland Rubio as their son "Wilder". Otherwise it's really just a collection of who cares people that engender very little interest in their self-induced and/or self-serving problems. Stereotypes galore, sorry!
    7jc-15900

    Good premise, enjoyable actors and setting let down by baffling moments and pacing issues

    I'm conflicted about how to rate the Uninvited. The movie looks great and the central hook of the elderly, confused woman arriving just as an important party begins is compelling. I enjoyed all the actors. Being a woman in my 40s myself, I appreciate a story about juggling relationships, children, aging and career and there should be more of these movies out there. There are some funny lines and moments. But there were also some moments which just did not make sense in the world of the story, and dialogue that does not sound like words that real people would ever utter. When she was laying out the eggs - was it Easter? I might have missed it. I found the story about the fish and the star a bit labourous. And the ending - how those people reacted feels so far from anything naturalistic. I could see if it was on stage, where it could be read more as a parable, it could have been far more successful.

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      Rose: I thought you were sober?

      Lucien: I am but I still drink. Shhhh...

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 2025 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Незваный гость
    • Filming locations
      • 1558 N Crescent Heights Blvd Los Angeles, California, USA(Rose & Sammy's House)
    • Production companies
      • Rosebud Pictures
      • Foton Pictures
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      • $19,413
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
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