I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House

    I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House
    2016

    Synopsis

    A young nurse takes care of elderly author who lives in a haunted house.

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      Cast

      • Ruth WilsonLily
      • Paula PrentissIris Blum
      • Bob BalabanMr. Waxcap
      • Lucy BoyntonPolly Parsons
      • Brad MilneEdward Bird
      • Daniel ChichagovMr. Darling
      • Erin BoyesYoung Iris
      • Beatrix PerkinsWendy
      • James PerkinsJohn

      Recommendations

      • 100

        Village Voice

        I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House is the very best of gothic horror, that which needles at your insecure core and whispers in your ear what you already suspected: You will never be all right.
      • 83

        The A.V. Club

        Perkins commits even harder to his singularly strange approach to the genre, turning a simple ghost story into an exercise in extremely prolonged unease. It could give Norman Bates the willies.
      • 80

        The Hollywood Reporter

        I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House is a lightly gothic murder ballad made with great finesse and a fine cast.
      • 75

        RogerEbert.com

        Most importantly, this is not a film to be “solved.” It is a mood piece made by someone constantly playing with structure, but never in a way that calls overt attention to itself.
      • 75

        Consequence

        What’s clear in Perkins’ second feature is that he’s clearly become aware that his talents as a visual storyteller outweigh his skill with narrative. He’s leaning into that, and while it might make for a more “difficult” film, it’s ultimately a more satisfying one.
      • 50

        Variety

        Intriguing as the resulting ambiance is, it alone can’t sustain the film.
      • 50

        We Got This Covered

        A few images sear with the burning sensation of undead terror, but that only accounts for a few short minutes of an otherwise more-daunting-than-it-should-be cinematic exploration of death.
      • 40

        The Guardian

        It’s commendable that Perkins seems wholly uninterested in the tropes of the genre: there’s only one jump scare, hardly any gore and no final girl. The elusiveness of the narrative, however, grows weary fast.

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