šŸŽ¬ Who Invited Them (2022)

šŸŽ¬ Who Invited Them, a 2022 Shudder original directed by Duncan Birmingham, serves up a tense horror-comedy about a housewarming gone awry. Adam (Ryan Hansen) and Margo (Melissa Tang), a couple settling into their swanky Hollywood Hills home, host a party that ends with two uninvited guestsā€”Tom (Timothy Granaderos) and Sasha (Perry Mattfeld)ā€”lingering past the exit. Claiming to be wealthy neighbors, the duoā€™s charm unravels into something sinister as drinks flow and secrets spill, turning a casual nightcap into a psychological standoff.

The narrative thrives on a slow burn, building unease through awkward small talk and subtle power plays. After the guests leave, Tom and Sashaā€™s refusal to depart kicks off a game of manipulationā€”pitting Adamā€™s social climbing against Margoā€™s quiet resentment. A third-act twist ties them to the houseā€™s dark past (a double homicide), but the reveal lands predictably, leaning on genre tropes rather than shock. Itā€™s a taut setup that simmers more than it explodes.

Thematically, the film skewers class envy and marital strain. Adamā€™s obsession with statusā€”boasting about vinyl and Old Fashionedsā€”clashes with Margoā€™s reluctance, making them ripe for Tom and Sashaā€™s needling. The invaders embody a twisted mirror of the coupleā€™s aspirations, their ā€œsexy funeralā€ vibe amplifying the unease. Yet, the satire stays surface-level, missing a sharper bite into Hollywoodā€™s elite.

Visually, Birmingham keeps it claustrophobic despite the luxe setting. Cinematographer Bruce Thierry Cheung frames tight shots in narrow halls and dim rooms, heightening the trapped feeling as the night drags on. The scoreā€”sparse but eerieā€”pairs with practical effects (a slashed throat, a broken bottle) to punctuate the tension. Itā€™s low-budget but effective, though some transitions feel choppy.

The cast delivers, with Hansenā€™s frat-boy energy and Tangā€™s simmering frustration grounding the hosts. Granaderos and Mattfeld ooze menaceā€”his smooth talk and her wild edge making them a compelling duo. Their interplay, especially in a golf-club standoff with Margo, carries the filmā€™s best moments. Still, supporting roles (like Tipper Newtonā€™s Teeny) dangle without payoff, hinting at a tighter edit left on the cutting room floor.

Ultimately, Who Invited Them (2022) is a solid, if uneven, genre flick. At 81 minutes, itā€™s a brisk watch that nails discomfortā€”think The Invitation meets Funny Gamesā€”but stumbles on its climax, opting for dark humor over true terror. With an 80% Rotten Tomatoes score, itā€™s a party worth crashing for Shudder fans, even if it doesnā€™t quite RSVP as a classic.