Follows Max, who realizes that the residents and caretakers in the retirement home he started working at hide sinister secrets.Follows Max, who realizes that the residents and caretakers in the retirement home he started working at hide sinister secrets.Follows Max, who realizes that the residents and caretakers in the retirement home he started working at hide sinister secrets.
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First I think this is one of Pete Davidsons better performances. He portrays a young man upset with the world and torn up from the loss of his older brother.
The first half of the movie is slow but sets a decent atmosphere. Making you question if anything is really wrong or if old folks homes are just that creepy. Just as the movie was starting to lose me the second half kicks in and starts answering questions and hooking you.
Then that finale just goes bonkers. Great finish was worth the watch.
WARNING lots of eye stuff.
The first half of the movie is slow but sets a decent atmosphere. Making you question if anything is really wrong or if old folks homes are just that creepy. Just as the movie was starting to lose me the second half kicks in and starts answering questions and hooking you.
Then that finale just goes bonkers. Great finish was worth the watch.
WARNING lots of eye stuff.
I went to AMC Scream Unseen to watch a mystery horror movie, and The Home was that movie. I mostly know Pete Davidson from SNL, and his dating life, so it was interesting to see him in a horror movie. The first 2/3rds of the movie are paced very strange and has a lot of odd things that happen that make you question what is going on. The end third of the movie answers some of the questions, but this is what the true enjoyment of the movie came in for me. The end of this movie was insane, funny, brutal, and had some pretty great twists that FINALLY made this movie worth watching.
There is some random Horror thrown throughout the building half of this movie using body horror and a few scenes that make next to no sense.
A lot of this movie feels like a Thriller because of the surrounding mystery and tension that builds up until some of the reveals.
All in all, this movie is fine, and has some entertainment value, but I would recommend watching this film at home when it comes out on streaming and not making a trip out to spend the money in the theater.
There is some random Horror thrown throughout the building half of this movie using body horror and a few scenes that make next to no sense.
A lot of this movie feels like a Thriller because of the surrounding mystery and tension that builds up until some of the reveals.
All in all, this movie is fine, and has some entertainment value, but I would recommend watching this film at home when it comes out on streaming and not making a trip out to spend the money in the theater.
The show is a little slow in the way it moves forward in its story, and it also tries to be a little too extreme for my tastes. I thought Davidson did amazing for branching out to a roll he wouldnt normally do. I really love the guy and will always enjoy watching him on screen. I did love the twists in this one, but I just found it to be a little too out there overall. I might have gave this a higher rating if it wasnt for the rooftop scene. It didnt need that when he could have given what was needed and was already doing. I just dont understand why they felt the need to do that.
Watched at AMC on 7-31-2025.
Watched at AMC on 7-31-2025.
I hadn't seen a Pete davidson movie is a while and am glad I caught this one on the big screen. In The home Pete davidson is a foster child whose rough upbringing and bad "choices" land him in community service at a retirement home of sinister activity. The film covers some tough topics such as experimental drugs, mind control, media distraction, "vampiric" energy draining, and governmental projects. I'm happy to see Pete and the writers remind people or introduce those unknowing of the issues within our media, institutions, homes, and day to day life in which some sinister minds drain the unknowledged of energy and lead them down paths not ideally holy. I feel the movie was rough around the edges with a creative story making for a "expect the unexpected" ending. I could read where the movie was going but never could have guessed exactly what went down. Is a good watch while it's out and won't be out long only to disappear in between platforms leaving only those willing to buy it able to see.
The Home delivers a surprisingly gripping story with a plot twist that keeps you hooked until the end. The tension feels real, almost as if you're experiencing the events yourself. Pete Davidson stands out with a strong performance, and the entire cast brings the story to life with believable acting and great chemistry.
This movie keeps you engaged from start to finish and is definitely worth the watch. If you enjoy thrillers with unexpected turns and a sense of realism, The Home delivers on all fronts without overcomplicating the plot. Highly recommended.
This movie keeps you engaged from start to finish and is definitely worth the watch. If you enjoy thrillers with unexpected turns and a sense of realism, The Home delivers on all fronts without overcomplicating the plot. Highly recommended.
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- TriviaJessica Hecht, the actress who plays Max's adoptive mother and who has a substantial role in the film, is not listed in the cast list even though her name is seen in the end credits of the movie.
- SoundtracksBig Baller
Written by Christian Cabatu, Nelson Kelly, Daniel Rentzer, Luke Nelson
Performed by Fruit Dawg
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,576,983
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,037,791
- Jul 27, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $1,771,432
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
- Color
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