Mpaa Rating : R
Release Date : Apr 19, 2013 Limited Actors :Kristin Scott Thomas,Emmanuelle Seigner,Denis Menochet,Fabrice Luchini,Jean-François Balmer
In the House Synopsis: A sixteen-year-old boy insinuates himself into the house of a fellow student from his literature class and writes about it in essays for his French teacher. Faced with this gifted and unusual pupil, the teacher rediscovers his enthusiasm for his work, but the boy's intrusion will unleash a series of uncontrollable events. (c) Cohen Media R
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The expected punch line... never materializes, so I guess this must be a drama after all.J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader
Savor In the House for its meta-exploration of adolescence, class resentment and suppressed desire, but don't expect much more.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
The seductions of storytelling drive "In the House," a cleverly structured comic thriller rich with narrative trickery and macabre humor.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
"In the House" might well be called "In the Story" because that's where it plays out: the house in the story and the story in the house.
Jim Emerson-Chicago Sun-Times
[A] slyly warped student-and-teacher yarn.
Tom Russo-Boston Globe
The result is endlessly playful, although the rules of the game, in Ozon's hands, could hardly be graver, and what can be at stake, in the act of storytelling, has seldom been more elegantly sketched.
Anthony Lane-New Yorker
In the House is a structurally solid thriller that is both inventive and absolutely seductive in nature.
Chris Sawin-Examiner.com
Inviting photography and a relentless pace complement Claude's unfolding narrative, but the big thrills are in the deftly drawn characters...and the incisive satire...
Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews
A slick psychological thriller that veers into dark comedy the more absurd it gets, "In the House" demonstrates the dangers of addiction -- not to sex or drugs, but to story.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian
It's good, devious fun.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Captures why we do what we do, and the extent to which stories reflect both the writer and the reader.
Matt Pais-RedEye
It's amusing and unexpected, capturing the compulsive spirit of writing with wit and attention to mischief that keeps it unpredictable to the very end.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
One of Ozon's best.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
A little kinky, a little creepy, and quite clever and literary.
Roger Moore-Movie Nation
To watch it is to be simultaneously seduced and interrogated.
Ryan Gilbey-New Statesman
...joins a handful of clever films where fiction and reality merge, like "Adaptation" or Zoe Kazan's more recent "Ruby Sparks." It's thrilling, funny, smart and hugely entertaining, more satisfying than the director's breakout film.
Laura Clifford-Reeling Reviews
François Ozon's slow-burn comic thriller is a sensitive observation of a global race-to-the-bottom that is devaluing culture in all of its varied forms.
Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com
A sharp, enticing psychological cat-and-mouse game. Its gleeful dark wit comes from manipulations, voyeurism, the idea that we all invade each other's lives and thoughts.
Caryn James-James on screenS

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