Movie · 2025 · Mystery, Thriller · 2h 11m · R · English
Curator score: 2.3/10 (1.6M ratings)
Discover what lies behind closed doors.
Overview
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.
Ratings
Curator score: 2.3/10
IMDb: 6.7/10
Letterboxd: 3.03/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 73%
Metacritic: 65
TMDB: 7.3/10
Director
Paul Feig
Production
Lionsgate, Media Capital Technologies, Hidden Pictures, Pretty Dangerous Pictures
Cast
Sydney Sweeney, Amanda Seyfried, Brandon Sklenar, Michele Morrone, Indiana Elle, Elizabeth Perkins, Amanda Joy Erickson, Sarah Cooper, Megan Ferguson, Ellen Tamaki, Peter Colandro, Don DiPetta, Lamar Baucom-Slaughter, Kathy Costa McKeown, Alaina Surgener, Cailen Fu, Alexandra Seal, Brian D. Cohen, Arabella Olivia Clark, Ken Barnett
Where to watch
Starz, Philo
Curator Review
Verdict
While 'The Housemaid' offers a tantalizing premise of seduction and power dynamics, it struggles with execution, leading to a polarized reception among viewers. Its blend of mystery and thriller elements may appeal to fans of the genre, but the film's uneven performances and script may detract from the overall experience.
Best for
fans of mystery thrillers
viewers looking for seductive drama
those interested in power dynamics
Skip if
dislike of uneven performances
preference for tightly woven scripts
sensitivity to themes of manipulation
Overview
Set against the backdrop of wealth and privilege, 'The Housemaid' attempts to weave a tale of intrigue and seduction. However, the film's execution leaves much to be desired, with mixed performances that fail to fully engage the audience. Sydney Sweeney's portrayal, in particular, has garnered criticism for lacking depth, while Amanda Seyfried shines in her role, creating a stark contrast that highlights the film's unevenness.
Worth noting
The narrative's reliance on familiar tropes of the genre may leave seasoned thriller enthusiasts feeling unfulfilled. Despite its attempts at twists and turns, the film often feels predictable, relying on the audience's expectations rather than subverting them. While it may find an audience among those seeking light entertainment, it doesn't quite deliver the gripping experience that a well-crafted thriller should.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Joe A (2★) · 39692 likes
Are we sure Sydney Sweeney even enjoys acting
júlia (3★) · 25789 likes
burst out laughing when cinnamon girl by lana del rey started playing
Simon Ragoonanan (3★) · 25788 likes
Cinema is a privilege.
heyitstwee (2★) · 20916 likes
Can her boobs predict the weather tho
justinwuah (2★) · 18566 likes
amanda seyfried tears every scene and then there's sydney sweeney who is just... there