The Uninvited review Walton Goggins and Pedro Pascal shine in tasty satire
Briefly

The Uninvited, written and directed by Nadia Conners, centers around talent agent Sammy and his actress wife Rose as they host a house party filled with tension and nostalgia. As they prepare for the event, underlying issues about their careers emerge—Sammy's fear of losing his client and Rose's struggle to find acting roles. The presence of old flames, including a famous actor from Rose's past, adds further complexity, leading to humor and poignant moments. The film's dialogue, while at times theatrical, encapsulates the experience of privileged lives facing emotional struggles.
"Nadia Conners artfully navigates the lives of a troubled couple, exploring themes of nostalgia, ambition, and the challenges of maintaining personal dreams amidst societal expectations."
"Rose's struggle with her career, her relationship dynamics, and the presence of old flames highlight the complexities of reinvention and the emotional weights often carried in Hollywood."
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