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The Home / 2025

Evil never gets old.

6.7 / 10 (221 votes)
R
95 minutes
DIRECTOR James DeMonaco
WRITERS James DeMonaco, Adam Cantor
CAST Pete Davidson, John Glover, Mugga, Adam Cantor, Bruce Altman, Denise Burse, Stuart Rudin, Ethan Phillips, Nathalie Schmidt, Mary Beth Peil, Victor Williams, Marilee Talkington, Jessica Hecht, Michael Donaldson, Cali DeMonaco
PRODUCTION Miramax, Man in a Tree Productions
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REVIEW & SYNOPSIS

Sinopsis

The Home adalah sebuah Mystery, Horror, Thriller yang dirilis pada tahun 2025. “Evil never gets old.” Film ini disutradarai oleh James DeMonaco dan dibintangi oleh Pete Davidson, John Glover, Mugga, Adam Cantor, Bruce Altman.

The Home menghadirkan cerita yang mendalam tentang perjuangan, konflik, dan resolusi yang memukau. Dengan alur yang terstruktur dengan baik, film ini berhasil membawa penonton dalam pengalaman sinematik yang tak terlupakan.

Dari segi teknis, The Home menawarkan sinematografi yang memanjakan mata, tata suara yang imersif, serta akting yang meyakinkan dari para pemerannya.

Secara keseluruhan, The Home adalah Mystery yang layak masuk dalam daftar tontonan Anda. Film ini tidak hanya menghibur tetapi juga memberikan pesan moral yang mendalam.

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COMMUNITY REVIEWS FROM TMDB

patient1 9/10
September 22, 2025

Not even 20 minutes into the movie and the bizarre behavior and dreams have started, they're quite engaging and give me anticipation of what is possibly to come... The dream sequences are haunting and terrifying in a way that leaves you craving more, I love how disturbing they are... There are so many ins and outs, all in such a way as to lead us down an insane journey down the rabbit hole of science or madness for all of us to enjoy whether we want or not. All the distractions and false leads are brilliant and inspired, as far...

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Dean 10/10
March 29, 2026

The Home (2025) is a rare masterpiece of contemporary horror that masterfully revives the slow-burn psychological dread of 1960s cinema. Much like the DNA of Rosemary's Baby, this film understands that true terror is found in the suffocating realization that something is deeply wrong within a supposedly safe environment. The narrative surrounding the cult is handled with incredible precision, opting for a shrouded mystery that slowly tightens its grip on the viewer. The cinematography is hauntingly beautiful, using shadows and tight framing to mirror a growing sense of isolation and paranoia. It is a sophisticated exploration of psychological unease that...

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