Storyline
Two young missionaries, all bright-eyed and full of faith, end up knocking on the worst possible door: Mr. Reed’s. He’s got this odd charm, the kind that makes your skin crawl even before he says a word. Hugh Grant’s really doing something wild here—playing Reed as both charismatic and absolutely unhinged. The women, totally unprepared for this nightmare, get sucked into his twisted game. At first, it looks like just another awkward doorstep conversation, but it goes off the rails fast. Reed toys with them, turning their beliefs inside out, and every room in his house just gets stranger. There’s this constant push and pull—one minute it’s all polite smiles, the next it’s pure menace. You can almost feel the walls closing in as the missionaries realize they’re in way over their heads. The movie isn’t just about terror, though; it digs into faith, doubt, and survival, making you question who’s really in control. It’s a wild, tense ride with no easy way out.