Will and his new girlfriend Kira are invited to a dinner with old friends at the house of Will’s ex Eden and her new partner David. Although the evening appears to be relaxed, Will soon gets a creeping suspicion that their charming host David is up to something.
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Logan Marshall-Green
Will
Tammy Blanchard
Eden
Emayatzy Corinealdi
Kira
Michiel Huisman
David
John Carroll Lynch
Pruitt
Lindsay Burdge
Sadie
Mike Doyle
Tommy
Jay Larson
Ben
Michelle Krusiec
Gina
Karl Yune
Choi
Director
Karyn Kusama
Screenplay
Phil Hay
Tagline
"There is nothing to be afraid of."
Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$1,000,000
Revenue
$354,835
Production
XYZ Films, Gamechanger Films, Lege Artis, The Invitation, Drafthouse Films
teix
July 24, 2016
This film was a very nice surprise for me. I didn't know much about the plot, which helped. Right from the start you are increasingly presented with atmospheric stimuli that help to increase the overall tension for the story. The photography and the sounds and the acting might seem off putting for some, but for me it all worked well together. You start to **get** what is going on and to **think...
Reno
October 24, 2016
**Think carefully before attending your ex's party invite!** My first impression was, not another 'The Perfect Host'. And it is not, but the same category. This is a comeback film for the director after the average 'Jennifer's Body' that released half a decade ago. Some people liked it, but for me it was an average film, because I've seen the better one. Still, I appreciate the effort, like han...
The Movie Diorama
January 16, 2020
The Invitation incites audiences to attend the most anxiety-inducing dinner party ever. Grief. The melancholic turmoil of loss. A catalyst for unwanted prominent personality alterations that change the very fabric of who we are. Each individual experiences sorrow and subsists through a variety of different methods. Some forgive and forget. Others harness the inability to progress, experiencing a s...
Repo Jack
October 22, 2020
It's weird enough when your ex invites you to a dinner party with friends and her new significant other, but "The Invitation" piles on more uncomfortable / weird circumstances until it really goes off the rails (in a good way).
beyondthecineramadome
June 20, 2022
Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/worst-dinner-partynbspever-the-invitation-review<a> It’s a bold choice to decide to set a movie exclusively during a dinner party. In this film, the singular setting adds a well-crafted sense of claustrophobia that radiates from the screen to the audience. Karyn Kusama’s _The Invitation_ is Hitchcockian in the lev...
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