Author Frieda McFadden recently went on record saying she might prefer director Paul Feig and screenwriter Rebecca Sonnenshine‘s feature adaptation of her novel, The Housemaid, over the book itself. I’m inclined to agree. The salacious twists of McFadden’s massive hit novel get dialed up to a delightfully deranged degree, making for a wildly entertaining psychological thriller that lets Amanda Seyfried and Sydney Sweeney cut loose in the most darkly comedic and violent ways.
Millie (Sweeney) is down on her luck and desperate for a job. She’s broke and homeless, and without much in the way of job experience. So much so that Millie doesn’t expect…
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