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Beach House

2017 | 87m | English

(1946 votes)

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Emma's quiet beach retreat takes an unsettling turn with the arrival of an enigmatic artist out of her mother's past. He challenges, enthralls, and frightens her, as she comes to suspect him of a terrible crime.
Release Date: Oct 20, 2017
Director: Jason Saltiel
Writer: Jason Saltiel, Matt Simon
Genres: Mystery, Thriller
Keywords suspicion of murder, teenage girl, beach house, terror
Production Companies Border Incident
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Willa Fitzgerald Emma
Murray Bartlett Paul
Malin Barr Hanna
Orlagh Cassidy Catherine
Thomas M. Hammond Henry
Dmitry Prokofyev Marat
Name Job
Jason Saltiel Director, Writer
Matt Simon Writer
Andreas von Scheele Director of Photography
Chloe Reisen Production Design
Name Title
Andrew van den Houten Executive Producer
Ben Barenholtz Executive Producer
Matt Simon Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

_**A bored college lass meets a wild-and-free older guy on Long Island**_ An affluent couple from Manhattan and their literary major daughter (Willa Fitzgerald) enjoy a getaway to the Hamptons when the mother invites an old flame out to their beach house, a charismatic edgy artist (Murray Bartlet ... t). What could possibly go wrong? "Beach House" (2018) is a slow-burn Hitchcockian drama/thriller in the mold of “Swimming Pool” (2003) mixed with elements of “Last Summer” (1969) and "Something's Gotta Give" (2003). The difference is that it’s an Indie with a miniscule budget, which can be observed in the opening scene/credits. Thankfully, it scores high on the writing/acting front, which is where any flick of this genre stands or falls. Speaking of which, the script well chronicles the social intricacies of affluent leisure augmented by the too young woman/older man element and noir-style suspense. It’s a movie for those who appreciate quality drama that slowly builds rather than those who require an explosion every five minutes. While Willa Fitzgerald looks 18, she was 26 during shooting and effective in the role. Writer/Director Jason Saltiel knows how to tastefully capture women on camera without being sleazy. The film runs 1 hour, 27 minutes, and was shot at a beach house at the far end of Long Island in Amagansett. GRADE: B

May 11, 2022