Movie · 2017 · Drama, Thriller, Mystery · 2h 1m · R · English
Curator score: 6.4/10 (1M ratings)
Overview
Dr. Steven Murphy is a renowned cardiovascular surgeon who presides over a spotless household with his wife and two children. Lurking at the margins of his idyllic suburban existence is Martin, a fatherless teen who insinuates himself into the doctor's life in gradually unsettling ways.
Ratings
Curator score: 6.4/10
IMDb: 7.0/10
Letterboxd: 3.70/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 79%
Metacritic: 73
TMDB: 7.0/10
Director
Yorgos Lanthimos
Production
Element Pictures, TPC, Film4 Productions, New Sparta Films, Limp, HanWay Films
Cast
Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman, Barry Keoghan, Raffey Cassidy, Sunny Suljic, Bill Camp, Alicia Silverstone, Herb Caillouet, Barry G. Bernson, Denise Dal Vera, Drew Logan, Michael Trester, Anita Farmer Bergman, Lea Hutton Beasmore, Dylan Keith Adams, Charles Poole, John W. Harden, Bryant Bentley, Aaron Pullins IV, Joanne Popolin
Where to watch
Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A cold, meticulously controlled psychological nightmare that turns suburban privilege into a moral trap. It’s not an easy watch, but it’s one of the most distinctive and unsettling thrillers of the 2010s, with a deadpan style that makes the dread hit even harder.
Best for
viewers who like austere psychological horror
fans of slow-burn moral fables
people drawn to black comedy with a cruel edge
audiences who appreciate formal, highly stylized filmmaking
Skip if
you want emotional warmth or clear catharsis
you dislike ambiguity and symbolic storytelling
you’re sensitive to clinical, emotionally detached performances
you prefer conventional thriller pacing
Overview
Yorgos Lanthimos turns a revenge premise into something colder and stranger than a standard thriller. The film’s precision is the point: stiff dialogue, gliding camera movements, and an almost inhuman sense of logic create a world where guilt feels like a physical force. It’s funny in the most nerve-rattling way possible, then suddenly cruel enough to leave a bruise.
Worth noting
What makes it endure is the way it weaponizes normalcy. A pristine home, a successful doctor, a polite teenager, and then the rules of the story begin to bend into myth. The performances are intentionally restrained, which only makes the eruptions of panic and humiliation more disturbing.
Bottom line
This is not a film that offers comfort or easy interpretation, but it is a remarkable piece of formal control. If you like cinema that feels like a nightmare told with a straight face, it’s essential viewing.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Cameron (4.5★) · 22454 likes
me, drenched in sweat: where the fuck was the deer
Sarah Bảo Phương · 17131 likes
the most disturbing scene was when the girl started singing burn by ellie goulding
jack ✿ · 16554 likes
hope the dad in front of me who brought his son and daughter to see this had a fun discussion on the way home
calvin (5★) · 16177 likes
when kim covered her fries in ketchup at the end you could just tell the dad wished it was her ass who died...
cait (4.5★) · 13604 likes
did u hear about martin’s dad who taught him to eat spaghetti? well he pasta way :(
2011 · Drama, Thriller · 1h 53m · R · Curator 6.8/10 (710.7K ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, Peacock Premium, Philo, MUBI, OVID, Cineverse, Midnight Pulp, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Peacock Premium Plus
A chilling study of family dread, parental guilt, and the sense that catastrophe is already inside the home.