FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/the-housemaid-movie-review-paul-feig-delivers-a-crowd-pleaser-driven-by-an-unhinged-amanda-seyfried/ "The Housemaid leans on the undeniable talent of an Amanda Seyfried in her prime and Paul Feig‘s ability to create a crowd-pleaser that knows its limitations. Although it doesn’t avoid clichés and occasionally gets lost in narrative redundancies, its vibrant aesthetics and explosive finale make up for the flaws along the way. A deliberately chaotic domestic thriller, where the power struggle and the deconstruction of social appear…
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The Housemaid
Overview
Trying to escape her past, Millie Calloway accepts a job as a live-in housemaid for the wealthy Nina and Andrew Winchester. But what begins as a dream job quickly unravels into something far more dangerous—a sexy, seductive game of secrets, scandal, and power.
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18/12/2025
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Sydney Sweeney
Millie Calloway
Amanda Seyfried
Nina Winchester
Brandon Sklenar
Andrew Winchester
Michele Morrone
Enzo
Elizabeth Perkins
Mrs. Winchester
Indiana Elle
Cece Winchester
Amanda Joy Erickson
Suzanne
Sarah Cooper
Pam
Megan Ferguson
Jilliane
Ellen Tamaki
Patrice
Peter Colandro
Cashier
Don DiPetta
Officer Jenkins
Lamar Baucom-Slaughter
Officer Stanley
Kathy Costa McKeown
Ballet Instructor
Alaina Surgener
Amanda
Cailen Fu
Hotel Desk Clerk
Alexandra Seal
Officer Jessica Connors
Brian D. Cohen
Detective Smythe
Arabella Olivia Clark
Young Nina (8yrs)
Ken Barnett
Professor
Matt Walton
Lynch
Maury Ginsberg
Therapist
Piper Rae Patterson
Pretty Nurse
Sophia Bunnell
Kelsey
Jeffrey Bean
Andrew's Reverend
Ellen Adair
Lisa
Bryce Biederman
Male Student
Brian Smyj
Charlie
Jen Egan
Prison Guard
Emely Cartagena
Prisoner
Hannah Scott
Prisoner
Hannah Cruz
Lexi
Original Soundtrack
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In with a whimper and out with the trash A friend recently suggested to me that 2025 has seen a reduction of left wing politics in popular culture. I politely asked him if he had gone both deaf and blind. The Housemaid is a case in point. Paul Feig and Rebecca Sonnenshine have conspired to unleash yet another entertainment for the type of people who believe The Handmaid's Tale is a reasonable allegory for modern America. There are comically evil straight white males in the main storyline, the backstory of the first female heroine, in the flashbacks for the second female heroine and the d…
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“Millie” (Sydney Sweeney) is on parole and sleeping in her car when she applies for a job housekeeping for the wealthy “Wentworth” family. After her first meeting with the jovial “Nina” (Amanda Seyfried) she doesn’t hold out much hope, so imagine her surprise when she is back in their luxury kitchen with a centrally heated, if somewhat airtight, attic bedroom and a phone replete with a limitless credit card. At this stage, enter hunky husband “Andrew” (Brandon Skelnar) and her slightly stand-offish, ballet dancing, daughter “Cece” (Indiana Elle) and duly welcomed this newcomer is. Next morning…
Read full review →This movie was genuinely exciting to watch. Millie is a bold and interesting character, and I liked the idea of her targeting creepy, psychologically disturbed men. There is something satisfying about how brave and calculated she is, and the way the film presents her at first makes you think you are watching a completely different kind of story. The movie feels very professional in terms of direction, atmosphere, and pacing. What I enjoyed most is how unpredictable it is. At the beginning, Millie comes off as cute and almost innocent, and it seems like Andrew and Nina are just part of a normal…
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After seeing endless trailers for The Housemaid at recent cinema visits over the last few months I caved and purchased a ticket. And boy that was money well spent! Based on the 2022 novel by Frieda McFadden, this thriller is an absolute twist filled, psychological nightmare. Think Gone Girl for the Taylor Swift obsessed with some brutal scenes. We follow Millie (Sydney Sweeney), currently on parole and eager to move on with her life. She thinks she's found the perfect job after interviewing with bubbly, effervescent trophy wife Nina Winchester (Amanda Seyfried). She's offered a live-in p…
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This is a masterclass in psychological thriller! Kim Ki-young's 1960 classic is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of class, desire, and madness. 😊
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The plot of this movie is very ordinary. I got bored while watching it. The acting is okay, the effects are good, the script is slow, heavy-handed, and dialogue-based. I skipped forward through some scenes. Is it worth watching? If you like this type of production and the subject matter, I recommend you check it out. Other than that, I don't think it's a production that deserves much time. I gave it a score of 4 out of 10.
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The Housemaid is a visual powerhouse that deserves a 10/10 rating, primarily due to the captivating lead performance by Sydney Sweeney. She is undeniably the highlight of the film, looking incredibly hot and pretty in every frame. Her fair complexion and striking features are emphasized by the cinematography, making her presence on screen magnetic and aesthetically perfect. Beyond her appearance, the film is driven by a strong, interesting, and great story that keeps the viewer completely engaged. The narrative builds a thick, suspenseful atmosphere that culminates in a truly mind-blowing twis…
Read full review →**The Housemaid** is an absolutely amazing thriller. The environment created in the **first half** is so intense that you are convinced the house owner, Naina, is the one who is **manic and mentally unstable.** It creates a perfect trap where you don't suspect for a second what is coming. While the trailer might make you think it’s just a simple story about a maid entering a house and a conflict starting, the **twist** here is massive. As the **second half** begins, the mystery unfolds through the background story Naina tells her daughter. You realize how helpless she was and how she was be…
Read full review →It was an interesting thriller that could have spent a little more time in the editing room to take out some length. Positives - it's got those Thriller moments - interesting love scenes with Sydney Sweeney Negatives - less than believable: young highschool girl jailed for 10 years then gets live-in housekeeper child caregiver job? The Film's Suggestive Takeaways - rich people are all twisted and evil - jailed people are all innocent but tried to do good things - Italian men are trustworthy, American men aren't Rating 7/10
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