Who Invited | Them
: Critics at Rotten Tomatoes highlight the "fresh score" and the film's ability to find "humor and horror in the suffocating details of social awkwardness".
Directed by Duncan Birmingham, is a 2022 psychological horror-comedy that explores the dangers of social desperation and "polite horror". The film follows a couple, Adam and Margo, whose housewarming party in the Hollywood Hills turns into a nightmare when a mysterious pair of strangers refuse to leave. Plot and Core Conflict Who Invited Them
: Reviewers at We Who Walk Here noted that the performances "transcend its predictable plot," particularly Timothy Granaderos as the "sinister" Tom. : Critics at Rotten Tomatoes highlight the "fresh
: Adam, eager to climb the social ladder, is easily charmed by the couple's perceived status and invites them to stay for more drinks. Plot and Core Conflict : Reviewers at We
: Some reviewers, including those at RogerEbert.com , felt the tension was "underwhelming" and the ending "rushed". If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know:
: Tom and Sasha claim to be wealthy neighbors from across the street.
: The intruders act as catalysts, exposing existing secrets and flaws in Adam and Margo's relationship. Critical Reception
: Critics at Rotten Tomatoes highlight the "fresh score" and the film's ability to find "humor and horror in the suffocating details of social awkwardness".
Directed by Duncan Birmingham, is a 2022 psychological horror-comedy that explores the dangers of social desperation and "polite horror". The film follows a couple, Adam and Margo, whose housewarming party in the Hollywood Hills turns into a nightmare when a mysterious pair of strangers refuse to leave. Plot and Core Conflict
: Reviewers at We Who Walk Here noted that the performances "transcend its predictable plot," particularly Timothy Granaderos as the "sinister" Tom.
: Adam, eager to climb the social ladder, is easily charmed by the couple's perceived status and invites them to stay for more drinks.
: Some reviewers, including those at RogerEbert.com , felt the tension was "underwhelming" and the ending "rushed". If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know:
: Tom and Sasha claim to be wealthy neighbors from across the street.
: The intruders act as catalysts, exposing existing secrets and flaws in Adam and Margo's relationship. Critical Reception