: Toni Collette received widespread critical acclaim for her "powerhouse" and "career-defining" performance as a mother undergoing a psychological breakdown.
: The story follows Annie Graham (Toni Collette), a miniature artist, as she and her children—teenage son Peter (Alex Wolff) and daughter Charlie (Milly Shapiro)—grapple with grief and a sinister inherited fate. It explores deep themes of familial trauma , mental illness , and inevitable destiny . : Toni Collette received widespread critical acclaim for
: Produced by A24 , it was both a critical and commercial success, grossing over $80 million on a $10 million budget. It is often cited as one of the scariest and most significant horror films of the 21st century. : Produced by A24 , it was both
: The film is noted for its "dollhouse" aesthetic , using miniature models as a recurring motif for control and manipulation. It is characterized by a "slow-burn" buildup of dread rather than reliance on traditional jump scares. It is characterized by a "slow-burn" buildup of