A family is invited to spend a whole weekend in a lonely home in the countryside, but as the weekend progresses, they realize that a dark side lies within the family who invited them. in the countryside, but as the weekend progresses, they realize that a dark side lies within the family who invited them. a dark side lies within the family who invited them.. James McAvoy and Mackenzie Davis share which elements of their characters they found the most intriguing and compliment each other while discussing their differing approaches to the craft.. The story is inspired by the experiences of Christian Tafdrup, director of the original Danish Speak No Evil (2022), who had befriended a Dutch couple while on holiday in Tuscany with his wife. Although the Dutch were a bit socially awkward, both couples got along very well, and after returning home, Tafdrup received an invitation from the Dutch family to come over to the Netherlands. He briefly considered it, but decided that he would feel odd staying with people he didn't really know; (while maintaining that the original Dutch couple had never given off any bad vibes). In this remake, the nationalities of the two families have been changed to American and British.. In the bathroom, when he's washing his eye, he has a Subconjunctival hemorrhage in his left eye, in his next scene, his eyes are perfectly clear.. Ben Dalton: Why are you doing this to us?Paddy: Because you let us!. Features Nestali Stock (1984). GloriaWritten by Giancarlo Bigazzi & Trevor VeitchPublished by Sugar Songs UK LtdLicensed courtesy of Wise Music Group LimitedPerformed by Laura BraniganLicensed courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd. Definitely worth viewing at the cinema – had such a blast watching this film!The slow start is never boring as it carefully lets out clues that there's something deeply wrong going on, although you can't yet pinpoint what it is. You, as well as the guests, want to like those characters, even though they seem more and more obnoxious, and you wouldn't dare to be rude.I was surprised at how much humor there is in this, yet it doesn& #39;t undermine the tension, that builds up like fire throughout the film. On the contrary, it makes it all more eerie and unsettling.Without realizing, you've been on the edge of your seat the entire time, just waiting for the inevitable to happen, yet praying that it doesn't. And then, when it's finally all loose, the third act pays off handsomely.Mcavoy is insanely good in this movie and his range is what fuels the several emotions you go through while watching. The film revolves around him, around his ability to hook both the characters and the viewer, only to scare them out of their minds.. The final season of "What We Do in the Shadows" is one of the biggest TV and streaming premieres this month. Check out our October calendar for more!