One of the best British horror debuts in years, populated by well-drawn characters and a particularly nasty spirit. If you get a chance to move into His House, take it.
Genuine jump scares are bolstered by the film’s spooky sound design, as well as terrific performances from Dirisu and Mosaku, whose terror is palpable.
Started off scary with a good story but like most movies ended up in a belly splash. Ending was more sad than scary probably because of its inspiration of reality.
...the two main characters are fully developed -- human, flawed, survivors -- to the point that you want them not only to survive, but also to prosper in their new lives.
...forms a new, highly topical subgenre of British horror films focused sympathetically on refugees and the histories of hurt that are imported with them.
Remi Weeks lyckas i sin Netflixfilm förnya hemsökta-hus-genren med hjälp av minnesbilder av reell skräck i verkligheten: etnisk rensning och överlastade båtar på Medelhavet.