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The Home

2025 6.5 247.3K R views saved
The Home

A troubled man starts working at a retirement home and realizes its residents and caretakers harbor sinister secrets. As he investigates the building and its forbidden fourth floor, he starts to uncover connections to his own past and upbringing as a foster child.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Content Rating: R
Runtime: 1hrs 35min
Status: Released
Release date: 2025-07-24
Release format: Streaming — Aug 22, 2025
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Swiftness
@mswift23 2 weeks ago

The ending of this movie was filled with the ultra violence on a Clockwork Orange level!!!

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Swiftness
@mswift23 2 weeks ago

The ending of this movie was filled with the ultra violence on a Clockwork Orange level!!!

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Katerina Sotiriadh
@jarvis-5251579 2 weeks ago

The first half of the movie is slow but sets a decent atmosphere The second half
kicks in and starts answering questions and hooking you.Then that finale just goes bonkers. Great finish was worth the watch.

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hannah
@birdcages 3 days ago

what a fun escalation [spoiler](god there were so many intestines)[/spoiler]

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Cst Cap
@jjjjs 1 week ago

Finally, a horror film that if it didn't scare, then horrified, the difference is in the vileness? The nursing home janitor gradually comes to the conclusion about the general disgusting conspiracy of the staff against the elderly. And he is mistaken, the mistake will be expensive. And the catharsis is downright bloody. Not for rewatching, but once for all the money

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ThreeSpoons
@threespoons 4 weeks ago

The Home sets itself up as a mix of giallo excess and Get Out paranoia. Pete Davidson does an okay job as Max, stuck in a retirement home crawling with unsettling residents. There are moments where the style and atmosphere click, and the old-people-creep factor works.

The problem is the middle. Scenes drag, tension stalls, and the pacing feels like a test of patience—classic giallo tradition, but not always in a good way. Still, the finale goes gloriously off the rails, delivering a payoff that’s chaotic, bloody, and almost worth sitting through the dull stretch before it.

If you liked…
The slow-burn payoff of Suspiria mixed with the paranoia of Get Out, filtered through giallo’s uneven rhythm.

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khawlah
@khawlah 3 days ago

I've been watching too much Candace Owen, because why did this feel like a reality somewhere? And are we sure John Glover isn't really a part of it? He looks the same since Smallville days. :face_with_monocle:

Pete Davidson almost made me not want to start this, but he wasn't that bad. He just needed a better director.

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Daos2000
@daos2000 1 month ago

I left the theatre laughing because I couldn’t believe i wasted money on this horse poo lmaoo .. do not watch this movie if you want to keep your brain cells 1/10

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tpasi2020UG
@tpasi 2 weeks ago

I like Pete Davidson's acting, but boy he should start choosing better movies. This is a MUST-NOT-WATCH!

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