The Immaculate Room

    The Immaculate Room
    2022

    Synopsis

    Mike and Kate, a young couple, get the once-in-a lifetime chance to win a cool five million dollars. The challenge: Live for 50 days in a blank space. Sticking it out for thirty days, and the five million are theirs. How difficult can it be?

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    Cast

    • Kate BosworthKate
    • Emile HirschMichael
    • Ashley GreeneSimone
    • M. Emmet WalshKate's Father
    • Alex SgambatiMichael's Sister

    Recommendations

    • 80

      Film Threat

      It’s a showcase for what great independent filmmaking is all about, taking an interesting concept and applying excellent acting and directing on a limited budget. I will say that the ending felt a little weak to me, but the film is akin to life in general in that the most important aspect is the journey.
    • 67

      The Film Stage

      The Immaculate Room isn’t breaking the mold on this type of conceit; if anything it’s purposely embracing a narrow scope of mental fracturing the scenario can ignite and counting on the actors to make it compelling.
    • 50

      The A.V. Club

      Despite its thrilling central performances and its sleek production design, The Immaculate Room has more ideas than it can hold together, and emerges, quite ironically it must be said, as quite a muddled mess.
    • 42

      The Playlist

      Make no mistake, Bosworth and Hirsch give their all in this film, but no amount of fiery insult-slinging or saccharine ‘How we first met’ details can make this stale script seem new. The tropes aren’t just old, they’re antediluvian.
    • 40

      Los Angeles Times

      The Immaculate Room tests the audience’s patience as much as it does the characters’.
    • 40

      Screen Rant

      With thinly written characters and a narrative confined to moments only serving to push Mike and Kate to the height of insanity, this is about as disappointing as it gets for a film with such promise and potential.
    • 30

      The New York Times

      The film focuses more on one character’s moral defects than the sketchy project overall, leading to a conclusion that feels unsatisfying at best and pompous at worst.