
The Housemaid
dir. Paul Feig
65
8 sourcesSynopsis
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.
Critics consensus
A sly throwback to the lurid thrillers that used to dominate multiplexes, The Housemaid cleans up nicely thanks to its wicked sense of fun and a delightfully unnerving performance from Amanda Seyfried.
Audience consensus
Juicy and satisfying pop fare, The Housemaid offers a tantalizing peek through the proverbial peephole, sure to delight both newcomers and fans of the novel.
What resonated with audiences
'The Housemaid' delivers exceptional dramatic tension and unpredictable twists that keep audiences guessing throughout. Amanda Seyfried's powerful performance anchors the film, though Sydney Sweeney's acting divided opinions significantly. While most found the suspenseful elements and mysterious atmosphere engaging, the pacing struggled with a slow first half that bored some viewers. The writing received sharply mixed reactions, with praise for intelligent storytelling countered by criticism of weak scripting and excessive exposition. The adaptation generally satisfied book fans despite some questioning unnecessary changes.

Directed byPaul Feig
StarringSydney Sweeney, Amanda Seyfried, Brandon Sklenar, Michele Morrone, Indiana Elle, Elizabeth Perkins
Written byRebecca Sonnenshine
CinematographyJohn Schwartzman
EditingBrent White
MusicTheodore Shapiro
The Housemaid
2025 · R · 2h 11m
Mystery, Thriller
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.
Our Verdict
65
What resonated with audiences
'The Housemaid' delivers exceptional dramatic tension and unpredictable twists that keep audiences guessing throughout. Amanda Seyfried's powerful performance anchors the film, though Sydney Sweeney's acting divided opinions significantly. While most found the suspenseful elements and mysterious atmosphere engaging, the pacing struggled with a slow first half that bored some viewers. The writing received sharply mixed reactions, with praise for intelligent storytelling countered by criticism of weak scripting and excessive exposition. The adaptation generally satisfied book fans despite some questioning unnecessary changes.
Critics Consensus
A sly throwback to the lurid thrillers that used to dominate multiplexes, The Housemaid cleans up nicely thanks to its wicked sense of fun and a delightfully unnerving performance from Amanda Seyfried.
Audience Consensus
Juicy and satisfying pop fare, The Housemaid offers a tantalizing peek through the proverbial peephole, sure to delight both newcomers and fans of the novel.
