Brandy Norwood encourages viewers to engage with "The Front Room" as interactive fun, yet the film falls flat, offering little to stimulate such enthusiasm.
Though positioned as a horror-comedy, the interaction between Belinda and Solange is domestic rather than demonic, leading to a lack of engaging thrills.
Co-written by twins Max and Sam Eggers, the film departs from the artistic legacy of their brother Robert Eggers, presenting a conventional storyline.
The humor is undercut by an overblown performance from Kathryn Hunter as Solange, resulting in more discomfort than laughter during her antics.
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