Review | One warning about in-law thriller 'The Front Room': It's best to stay out
Briefly

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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