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Paragon Founders Row
112 Founders Avenue, Falls Church, VA
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Synopsis
Cast
- Sydney Sweeney
- Amanda Seyfried
- Brandon Sklenar
- Elizabeth Perkins
- Michele Morrone
- Megan Ferguson
- Arabella Olivia Clark
- Ellen Tamaki
- Amanda Joy Erickson
- Indiana Elle
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Dec 18, 2025
Are we sure Sydney Sweeney even enjoys acting
Joe ADec 11, 2025Cinema is a privilege.
Simon RagoonananDec 19, 2025bursted out laughing when cinnamon girl by lana del rey started playing
júlia - Dec 18, 2025
Can her boobs predict the weather tho
heyitstweeDec 18, 2025if this is trash i’m a raccoon
cobDec 16, 2025amanda seyfried tears every scene and then there's sydney sweeney who is just... there
justinwuah - Dec 16, 2025
The genes do not include acting skills
Liza ErrorDec 18, 2025Gone Girl for people who can only watch movies if they are scrolling through Temu.
Noah DuzentDec 8, 2025the audience reacted so hard it felt like we were watching a telenovela live
isabelle ❦
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2/10 maybe I need to to rewatch but this one just did not hit. The acting felt stale from everyone except Nina and the pacing was all over the place. Just vote just vote… I know they’re gonna pick me so just vote… NINA Iykyk^
didn't read the book, so didn't know what this was about other than my own guess. the first half of the movie was exactly the cliche that i thought it would be until TWIST. unexpected and i liked! better than i thought it would be
Slow burn and then hits you with a WTF….then another WTF…and another. I audibly gasped a few times along with the whole theater (which was cool). It doesn’t take itself too seriously, which made it more fun. Amanda Seyfried is excellent. If you’re into this sort of film, this is a fun one!
Atom User Reviews
If you read the book, I would say it's about 85% the same. The ending is a little different, less of Nina backstory, Cecelia is a little different and Enzo is not much of a factor. But yes Amanda killed it.
By far the BEST book to screen adaptation since The Notebook! This movie had me shook, covering my eyes, and laughing!
Metacritic
Sweeney proves here, after Christy, Echo Valley and Reality, that she’s a performer of versatility and, crucially, staying power.
There’s promise to this or that character and in the twists that almsot certainly played better in the novel than Feig manages on screen. But the promise is squandered in a pokey, obvious movie that stumbles towards stupid in the anti-climactic latter acts.
Based on Freida McFadden’s novel, “The Housemaid” rides waves of manipulation and then turns the tables on what we think we’ve just seen, looking at male-female power structures and how privilege can trap people without it.