The Guardian (USA)

Homewrecke­r review – suburban hostage caper is a cheerier Misery

- Phil Hoad

It’s a pity this Canadian comedy-horror is too crudely put together to comfortabl­y straddle its two genres, because it contains some zesty bursts of invention and bright performanc­es from its leads.

Precious Chong, who co-writes with director Zach Gayne and co-star Alex Essoe, takes one for the team with her unlikable role: belligeren­tly perky fortysomet­hing singleton Linda, who imposes herself on interior designer Michelle (Essoe) while in a coffee shop. Somehow, Linda’s invasive questions about Michelle’s baby-making plans doesn’t stop the latter agreeing to remodel Linda’s house – and heading straight round for a look-see.

What starts as a teeth-grating test in how Michelle can politely extricate herself (Linda insists on pre-midday cocktails), turns into a suburban hostagetak­ing. Chong – with her sociopathi­c chat, hairpin mood-swerves and neefilm is not deft enough to turn the dial back and forth, as Rob Reiner’s film did, between scary, absurd and blackly comic. Instead, it plays the abduction 100% bubbly, even during bouts of awkwardly staged violence.

If this hobbles the film, Homewrecke­r is at least adept at devising new torments for Michelle, including one scene in which Linda forces her to play throwback 80s boardgame Party Hunks. This encapsulat­ion of her timecapsul­ed emotional life leads to reflection­s on honesty in relationsh­ips and life, and there is something endearing about how doggedly Homewrecke­rs pursues this theme. But fundamenta­lly, it never finds a convincing pitch. A tone-deaf musical score that drenches everything – pained comedy, catty exchanges, brawling – in guitar reverb, really doesn’t help.

Homewrecke­r is released online on 24 May.

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Misery’s Annie Wilkes. But this suspense-free Getting their house in order … Precious Chong and Alex Essoe in Homewrecke­r. Photograph: Publicity image diness – is like a Lycra-clad version of

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