The Front Room might be 2024's most political horror movie. The Eggers can almost agree.
Briefly

A24's The Front Room combines racial, political, and class tensions with body horror, pushing boundaries in a complex narrative by twin brothers Sam and Max Eggers.
Sam and Max Eggers emphasized the importance of casting Brandy Norwood in a role that resonates with her identity, describing her character, Belinda, as a modern Cinderella.
The film adapts Susan Hill's short story, altering its dynamics to explore deeper societal issues, although the Eggers brothers remain reserved about discussing those themes openly.
Belinda struggles with career obstacles and personal challenges, reflecting broader societal issues of race and gender, leaving audiences to ponder the implications of her circumstances.
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