The Night Houseis a 2020supernaturalpsychological horrorfilm directed byDavid Bruckner,and written byBen Collins and Luke Piotrowski.It starsRebecca Hallas a widow who discovers a dark secret about the house her recently deceasedarchitecthusband built. Other cast members areSarah Goldberg,Evan Jonigkeit,Stacy Martin,andVondie Curtis-Hall.

The Night House
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDavid Bruckner
Written byBen Collins
Luke Piotrowski
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyElisha Christian
Edited byDavid Marks
Music byBen Lovett
Production
companies
Distributed bySearchlight Pictures
Release dates
  • January 24, 2020(2020-01-24)(Sundance)
  • August 20, 2021(2021-08-20)(United States)
Running time
110 minutes
Countries
  • United States
  • United Kingdom[1][2]
LanguageEnglish
Box office$15.5 million[3][4]

It premiered at theSundance Film Festivalon January 24, 2020, and was theatrically released in the United States on August 20, 2021, bySearchlight Pictures.[5]It received positive reviews, with praise for Hall's performance, and was nominated for several awards, includingSaturn Award for Best Horror Film.

Plot

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Beth has just lost her husband Owen to suicide. Devastated, she spends her nights drinking and going through Owen's belongings. She tries to appear stable and in control, but her friend Claire and neighbour Mel are concerned for her. Owen's ominous suicide note— "You were right. There is nothing. Nothing is after you. You're safe now." —perplexes her. She begins to suffer from strange supernatural events at night and finds a strange reversed floor plan for their house.

One night, she discovers a photo on his phone of a woman who looks similar to her, and suspects Owen was having an affair. After a night out with Claire, a drunken Beth reveals that she had been clinically dead for four minutes after a car accident years ago and saw that there was nothing when she died. Owen had always disagreed with this and was close to changing her mind before he died. Beth says that when she suffered from depression a year ago, Owen began sleepwalking, and she thought she had passed her negative emotions to him. That night, she is awakened by a supernatural presence and witnesses several frightened women fleeing through the woods and jumping into the lake. She finds blood on the boat where Owen shot himself and feels an invisible presence.

Crossing the lake to investigate a strange set of lights, she discovers a reversed copy of her house and sees ghostly figures of women with Owen. She passes out and awakens in her own house. She looks for the reversed house again and finds it, although this time it is unfinished and empty. She retrieves a strange statue from it and confronts Mel, who claims he never saw the house but once saw Owen in the woods at night with a woman who looked like Beth. Searching Owen's laptop, she finds more photos of women who look similar to her, identifies the statue from one of his books as an occult voodoo doll, and determines that Owen was trying to learn how to trick and trap demonic entities.

Beth finds the bookstore where Owen bought the books and encounters Madelyne, one of the women from Owen's photos, who denies sleeping with him. Beth visits Claire who asks her to spend a few days away from the house. She agrees and heads home to pack, where she threatens the ghost in the house. Madelyne arrives and tells Beth how Owen invited her to the reverse house. When Owen kissed her, he attempted to choke her, but apologized after she panicked and drove her back home. A drunk Beth visits the reverse house, and under the floorboards finds the bodies of the women Owen had photographed.

An invisible force caresses Beth and she hugs it, mistaking it for Owen's spirit. The spirit reveals that it is not Owen and shows her visions of Owen attacking and murdering the women. The entity drags her through the house, reveals that it is what Beth saw when she died in the car accident, and identifies itself as "Nothing". It explains that it tried to convince Owen to kill Beth to bring her back to the afterlife, but he resisted. Instead, Owen built the reverse house and murdered the Beth-lookalikes to try to trick Nothing, but Nothing realized the trick. It then traps Beth in a position like the statue that she had retrieved from the reverse house earlier.

In the morning, Claire arrives and sees evidence of a fight in the house. Discovering the gun Owen used to kill himself is gone, she rushes out to the dock with Mel, where they find Beth floating out in the boat with the gun. In Nothing's dimension, the entity tries to convince Beth to join it by killing herself, but Beth decides to put the gun down and not commit suicide. As soon as she moves the gun away from herself, Beth returns to the real world, where Claire is swimming toward the boat to save her. Once ashore, Beth sees the outline of the entity in the boat. Mel asks her what she is staring at and says, "There's nothing there," to which Beth replies, "I know".

Cast

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Production

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In February 2019, it was announced thatRebecca Hallwould star in the film, withDavid Brucknerdirecting from a screenplay byBen Collins and Luke Piotrowski,and thatDavid S. Goyerwould produce.[6]Principal photographybegan in May 2019 inSyracuse, New York.[7]

Release

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The Night Housepremiered at theSundance Film Festivalon January 24, 2020,[8]and shortly thereafter,Searchlight Picturesacquired distribution rights.[9]It was scheduled to be released on July 16, 2021,[10]then rescheduled for August 20, 2021.[11]

Home media

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The film was released on digital platforms on October 5, 2021, with selected streaming onAmazon Prime Video.It was released on Blu-ray and DVD on October 19, 2021, byWalt Disney Home Entertainment.One of the bonus features of the Blu-ray and DVD release is a behind-the-scenes featurette,What Happens at the Lake House?.[12]

Reception

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Box office

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As of February 27, 2022,The Night Househas grossed $7.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $8.4 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $15.5 million.[3][4]

In the United States and Canada, it was released paired withReminiscence,PAW Patrol: The Movie,The Protégé,and the limited release ofFlag Day.It was projected to gross $2–3 million from 2,150 theaters in its opening weekend.[13]It made $1.1 million its first day and went on to debut to $2.9 million, finishing eighth at the box office.[14]It fell 57% in its second weekend to $1.2 million.[15]

Critical response

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According toreview aggregatorRotten Tomatoes,88% of 209 critics have given the film a positive review, with an average rating of 7.1/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Led by Rebecca Hall's gripping central performance,The Night Houseoffers atmospheric horror that engages intellectually as well as emotionally. "[16]OnMetacritic,another aggregator, the film has a weighted average score of 68 out of 100 based on 36 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[17]Audiences polled byCinemaScoregave the film an average grade of "C−" on an A+ to F scale, whilePostTrakreported 61% of audience members gave it a positive score, with 38% saying they would definitely recommend it.[14]

Rotten Tomatoes reported that critics foundThe Night House,"a thoughtful horror film that does a good job upending viewer expectations," and that it "benefits from a stunning central performance from Hall."[18]Reviewing the film forDeadline Hollywood,Todd McCarthypraised Hall's work, saying, "The sheer intelligence and fortitude that emanate from Hall lend her struggle a measure of weight for a while as she tries to wrestle the busy demons to the ground;" though he noted that "[the] closer the film gets to having to resolve itself and make Beth's obsession pay off, the less credible and the more contrived it becomes."[19]Similarly, David Rooney ofThe Hollywood Reporterpraised Hall's "admirable refusal to soften the brittle edges of her recently widowed protagonist," and wrote, "There are interesting twists on the standard haunting narrative here, but the writing is too muddled to clarify them, instead veering into chaotic mayhem as Beth faces down the sinister forces that plagued her husband in a violent denouement."[20]Clarisse Loughrey ofThe Independentgave the film a score of 4/5 stars, and wrote, "Whatever small contrivances or inconsistencies might dwell inThe Night House's story of a husband's secrets and the home they dwell within, they melt away as soon as the camera cuts to the face of its star. "[21]

Accolades

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Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Hollywood Critics Association Film Awards February 28, 2022 Best Horror The Night House Nominated [22][23]
Critics' Choice Super Awards March 17, 2022 Best Horror Movie The Night House Nominated [24]
Best Actress in a Horror Movie Rebecca Hall Nominated
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards May 16, 2022 Best Limited-Release Movie The Night House Nominated [25][26]
Best Director David Bruckner Nominated
Best Lead Performance Rebecca Hall Nominated
Best Screenplay Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski Won
Best Score Ben Lovett Nominated
Saturn Awards October 25, 2022 Best Horror Film The Night House Nominated [27]

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