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Movie Overview
The Front Room is a Horror film. It has an IMDb rating of 5.218/10, based on 55 votes.
Directed by: Max Eggers, Sam Eggers
Produced by: Babak Anvari, Lucan Toh, Julia Oh, David Hinojosa, Erika Hampson, Bryan Sonderman, Kevin Rowe
Storyline
Everything goes to hell for newly-pregnant Belinda after her mother-in-law moves in. As the diabolical guest tries to get her claws on the child, Belinda must draw the line somewhere.
Quick Facts
Release Date | 2024-09-05 |
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Runtime | 95 minutes |
Budget | $3,500,000 |
Box Office | $3,165,361 |
Languages | English |
Cast & Characters
The film features remarkable performances by the following actors:
Actor | Character |
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Brandy Norwood | Belinda |
Andrew Burnap | Norman |
Kathryn Hunter | Solange |
Neal Huff | Pastor Lewis |
David Manis | Old Man |
Mary Catherine Wright | Old Woman |
Ellen J. Maddow | 2nd Old Woman |
Mary Testa | Mary |
Morgen McKynzie | Student |
Kerry Flanagan | Dr. Rayne |
Production Details
Production Companies | A24, 2AM, Two & Two Pictures |
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Filming Locations | United Kingdom, United States of America |
Cinematographers | N/A |
Critical Reception
This movie currently has an IMDb rating of 5.218/10, based on 55 votes. Reviews reflect audience appreciation of its unique qualities.
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Why Watch?
If you’re a fan of Horror, The Front Room is highly recommended. From its performances to its unique storytelling, it’s bound to leave an impression.