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Horror

The Front Room

- All hell moves in.

Everything goes to hell for newly-pregnant Belinda after her mother-in-law moves in. As the diabolical guest tries to get her claws on the child, Belinda must draw the line somewhere.

Release Date : 2024-09-05

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : A242AMTwo & Two Pictures

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Brandy Norwood

Character Name : Belinda

Original Name : Brandy Norwood

Gender : Female

Andrew Burnap

Character Name : Norman

Original Name : Andrew Burnap

Gender : Male

Kathryn Hunter

Character Name : Solange

Original Name : Kathryn Hunter

Gender : Female

Neal Huff

Character Name : Pastor Lewis

Original Name : Neal Huff

Gender : Male

David Manis

Character Name : Old Man

Original Name : David Manis

Gender : Male

Mary Catherine Wright

Character Name : Old Woman

Original Name : Mary Catherine Wright

Gender : Female

Ellen J. Maddow

Character Name : 2nd Old Woman

Original Name : Ellen J. Maddow

Gender : Male

Mary Testa

Character Name : Mary

Original Name : Mary Testa

Gender : Female

Morgen McKynzie

Character Name : Student

Original Name : Morgen McKynzie

Gender : Female

Kerry Flanagan

Character Name : Dr. Rayne

Original Name : Kerry Flanagan

Gender : Female

Wendy Heagy

Character Name : Administrator (voice)

Original Name : Wendy Heagy

Gender : Male

Rueby Wray

Character Name : One Year Old Laurie

Original Name : Rueby Wray

Gender : Male

Chasity Orr

Character Name : Baby Laurie

Original Name : Chasity Orr

Gender : Male

Charlize Orr

Character Name : Baby Laurie

Original Name : Charlize Orr

Gender : Female

Scottie DiGiacomo

Character Name : Interviewer #1

Original Name : Scottie DiGiacomo

Gender : Female

Toree Hill

Character Name : Church Woman (uncredited)

Original Name : Toree Hill

Gender : Female

Desi Ramos

Character Name : College Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Desi Ramos

Gender : Male

Reviews

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tmdb51616167

@tmdb51616167

2024-09-08

I recently watched the film "The Front Room," which stars Brandy Norwood in a role that marks her return to thriller and horror genres since "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer." The movie takes you on a wild ride with a deranged mother-in-law who claims her actions are in the name of Jesus Christ, but in reality, she is mentally unstable. Despite its low budget and odd script, "The Front Room" is a captivating watch as you witness the disturbing antics of this non-biological mother-in-law towards the protagonist, especially after the birth of a baby. Her behavior, from her laugh to her speech, is so repulsive that you may find yourself wanting to intervene and have her arrested. While the film may not be a masterpiece, it is also not without merit. It offers a twisted and entertaining experience, showcasing the extent of the mother-in-law's insanity.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-10-30

Kathryn Hunter tuns in quite an entertaining performance here as the truly odious and manipulative "Solange" but the rest of this is pretty weak. It all starts with teacher "Belinda" (Brandy Norwood) and her lawyer husband "Norman" (Andrew Burnap) expecting a baby and struggling to make ends meet in their new home. His father dies, and at the funeral he learns that the terms of the will sort of require them to take in his stepmother for what's left of her life. She's tiny, walks with two big sticks, and looks like she's already in God's waiting room - but "Norman" loathes the woman. "Belinda", on the other hand, deicides that the cash on offer is too good to turn down and so... What now ensues is just a mess. The characterisation of "Belinda" has all the depth of an Ethiopian river in July and her drippy husband - who just reminded me of a grown up "Harry Potter" the whole time - struggle to make any impact on a story that just doesn't deliver. There's no menace, no sense of peril, some adult nappies and as script that came straight from the "Janet & John" book of elementary thriller writing. It's actually quite a tasteless and an annoyingly repetitive watch with shades of "Rosemary's Baby" to it - but very shady shades. It's fodder for Halloween season, and after a few beers late at night on the television might bear watching just for the efforts of Hunter, but otherwise this is completely forgettable stuff.