Unwelcome

critic Reviews

, 65% Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • Unwelcome's tonal and pacing issues prevent this rural horror outing from reaching its full potential, but it's still frequently fun.
  • , Fresh Tomatometer Score
    Noel MurrayLos Angeles Times
    The movie always looks fun, even when it’s shredding the nerves of its characters and audience.
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  • , Fresh Tomatometer Score
    Sheila O'MalleyRogerEbert.com
    Some of "Unwelcome" is legitimately creepy and upsetting. Some of it is hilarious. Whether or not the hilarity is intended is unclear.
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  • , Rotten Tomatometer Score
    Meagan NavarroBloody Disgusting
    There’s a fun creature feature nestled within a tonally disjointed, scattershot home invasion thriller that gives the title an unintended meaning.
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  • , Fresh Tomatometer Score
    Larushka Ivan-ZadehTimes (UK)
    Jon Wright’s unexpectedly fun home-invasion horror is built on fertile, if familiar, ground.
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    Wendy IdeObserver (UK)
    The picture works better when it keeps its monsters hidden, but swiftly descends into silliness once the far darrig show their ugly muppet faces.
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  • , Fresh Tomatometer Score
    John NugentEmpire Magazine
    It’s tonally a bit all over the shop, and could have been funnier or scarier — but when the supremely-constructed goblins show up, causing all manner of mischief, Unwelcome is a goofy horror treat.
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  • , Fresh Tomatometer Score
    Akos PeterbenczeThe Screen
    The prosthetics combined with low-budget visual effects don't always blend in smoothly with every scene but still offer a B film charm that aptly aligns with the feature’s comical tone.
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  • , Fresh Tomatometer Score
    Paul LêTales from the Paulside
    Unwelcome is confused about the sort of movie it wants to be. Is it a culture-shock allegory with a tacked-on folk-horror motif? Or does it simply want to add its two cents to the age-old question, “Who’s the real monster here?”
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  • , Rotten Tomatometer Score
    Erik ChildressMovie Madness Podcast
    When the film is building up to its Straw Goblins confrontation it is a welcome reprieve from the standard new homeowner with a monster problem genre. However it outstays its welcome with an unnecessary and lengthy epilogue well after its vengeful climax.
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    Christian TotoHollywoodInToto.com
    Horror-comedy takes home invasion genre to new, delirious levels.
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