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Some viewers praised Christopher Craig’s performance as the creepy landlord and the film's unpredictable, "uncomfortably weird" atmosphere.
Marcus eventually discovers a horrifying truth about the "baby" and the real reason the Bakers are renting out the room, leading to a violent shift in the film's second half. Production Details Director: Devanand Shanmugam. A Room to Die For
Friction builds between the high-tempered Henry and the increasingly paranoid Marcus, who begins to suspect their landlords are spying on them. Friction builds between the high-tempered Henry and the
The couple is frequently disturbed by the sounds of a newborn baby crying, though they never actually see the child. a slow pace
The film has received mixed to negative reviews from critics and audiences alike.
Common criticisms include "painfully unfunny" stand-up segments, a slow pace, and polarizing choices in graphic content, such as themes of infanticide and sexual violence.