Paul Feig’s The Housemaid turns a perfect home into a brewing nightmare. When a seemingly ideal housemaid enters a wealthy family’s life, secrets surface and trust shatters, setting the stage for a sharp, stylish thriller. In this Goggler exclusive, we sat down with director Paul Feig to talk about making a thriller for the big screen, and casting Brendan Sklenar.
The Housemaid comes to Malaysian cinemas on Thursday, December 25.
The Housemaid is a sleek psychological thriller about a young woman who takes a seemingly perfect live-in housekeeping job for a wealthy, picture-perfect couple, only to find herself slowly entangled in a web of power, manipulation, and buried secrets. As class tensions simmer and the lines between employer and employee begin to blur, the film tightens into a nervy game of control and survival, where nothing — and no one — is quite what they appear to be. The movie is based on Freida McFadden’s best selling novel, directed by Paul Feig, and stars Amanda Seyfried, Sydney Sweeney, and Brendan Sklenar.








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