The Housemaid: A Thriller That Wants to Go Viral More Than It Wants to Breathe
There are two different movies inside The Housemaid. One stars Amanda Seyfried, who turns in a performance so surprisingly controlled, so layered, and so quietly unnerving that every time she appears the film sharpens. The other stars Sydney Sweeney, who is asked to anchor the entire story but never finds a pulse for the role. The gap between them becomes the film’s defining tension—and not the kind it intended.
Only Murders In The Building
Everyone loves a whodunit — or at least that’s what the steady growth of murder mysteries à la Knives Out and the true-crime rage I’ve written about for nearly 3 years tells me. The newest hit of the sort, stacked with stars from both screen and stage, finds favor across generations and genres. Only Murders in the Building, created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman, follows three unlikely friends as they create a podcast investigating, well, a murder in their building.