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 Amanda Seyfried and Sydney Sweeney on showing emotional restraint and the house as a character.
The Housemaid is out now.
In THE HOUSEMAID, Millie’s new job with the wealthy Winchesters pulls her into a sexy, seductive game of secrets and power—with shocking twists that keep you guessing to the end.
Based on Freida McFadden’s best selling novel, stars Sydney Sweeney as Millie, a young woman who takes a live-in job with the wealthy Winchester family, hoping for a fresh start. Amanda Seyfried plays Nina Winchester, the elegant but secretive lady of the house, whose polished life begins to crack as Millie uncovers disturbing truths. Tension builds when Millie forms a connection with the mysterious landscaper Enzo (Michele Morrone), revealing deeper layers of deception. The film is a gripping psychological thriller about trust, manipulation, and survival.








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