Them — Who Invited
: The intruders act as catalysts, exposing existing secrets and flaws in Adam and Margo's relationship. Critical Reception
: Some reviewers, including those at RogerEbert.com , felt the tension was "underwhelming" and the ending "rushed". If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know: Who Invited Them
: Director Duncan Birmingham describes this as a "polite home invasion," where the threat is invited in and stays because the hosts are too bound by societal normalcies to eject them. : The intruders act as catalysts, exposing existing
: Critics at Rotten Tomatoes highlight the "fresh score" and the film's ability to find "humor and horror in the suffocating details of social awkwardness". : Critics at Rotten Tomatoes highlight the "fresh
Critics generally praised the performances and the film's witty take on social awkwardness, though some found the plot predictable.
After their housewarming party ends, Adam (Ryan Hansen) and Margo (Melissa Tang) discover a lingering couple, Tom and Sasha (Timothy Granaderos and Perry Mattfeld), in their home.