The Sydney Sweeney Press Tour Is Far From Over
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The Sydney Sweeney Press Tour Is Far From Over
"Despite her American Eagle jeans ad controversy this summer, and her box-office defense of Christy in the fall, the Sydney Sweeney machine can't stop and won't be stopped. Next up in her never-ending press tour is the suburban thriller The Housemaid, which she co-stars in with Amanda Seyfried. (Then Euphoria in the spring. It will never end.) The movie's November 12 seasonal trailer opens with the message, "Season's Greetings from the Winchester Family." But there's no joy or merriment to be found."
"The film follows a newly hired maid, Millie (Sweeney), in a beautiful suburban home, who is psychologically tortured by the housewife Nina (Seyfried). "Billie threw away my PTA notes!" Nina screams as she tosses the contents of the fridge on the floor. Then, once she comes to, Nina snuggles up to her husband and warns Millie, "You need to be more careful next time. You've ruined my entire day.""
"Based on the thriller novel of the same name by Freida McFadden, The Housemaid is another of director Paul Feig's domestic thrillers in the same vein as his Blake Lively-starring A Simple Favor. Brandon Sklenar, who played Atlas in It Ends With Us, co-stars as Nina's husband, while Italian hottie Michele Morrone, who co-starred in Another Simple Favor, will play the groundskeeper. The Housemaid debuts in theaters on December 19. So, merry Christmas, your gift is discourse."
Sydney Sweeney remains highly visible despite a summer American Eagle jeans ad controversy and a fall box-office defense of a character named Christy. She co-stars with Amanda Seyfried in The Housemaid, a suburban psychological thriller. The trailer opens with "Season's Greetings from the Winchester Family" but shows no joy. The plot follows newly hired maid Millie, who endures psychological torture from housewife Nina, including scenes of Nina throwing out fridge contents and later warning Millie she has "ruined my entire day." The film is based on Freida McFadden's novel, directed by Paul Feig, and also stars Brandon Sklenar and Michele Morrone, with a December 19 release.
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