Amanda Seyfried, The Housemaid
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The Housemaid,” starring Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried, ticks along like clockwork — a little scary, a little silly and very popcorn-appropriate.
Paul Feig's new film, “The Housemaid,” offers a twisty, psychological horror-thriller with a satirical look at the ultra-rich, says AP's Mark Kennedy.
Paul Feig paid tribute to his fellow director, Rob Reiner, on Monday night by dedicating the premiere screening of his new movie "The Housemaid" to him.
While Sweeney and Seyfried turned heads at the premiere of their new film in Hollywood on Tuesday, Sweeney ended the evening by cozying up with music mogul beau Scooter Braun at a Tao after-party.
“Sometimes you feel like you got away with something when you make a movie.”
Critics have seen the film ahead of its December 19 release, and it doesn’t sound like Sweeney needs to worry about bad reviews. Based on the 2022 novel by Freida McFadden, The Housemaid follows Millie (Sydney Sweeney),