Pete Davidson’s Horror Movie Premieres on Hulu

Hulu subscribers, buckle up! Get ready to delve into Lionsgate’s latest psychological horror flick, “The Home,” starring none other than former Saturday Night Live cast member Pete Davidson. The movie has officially landed on Hulu for all your streaming needs.

But what’s the deal with “The Home” anyway? Well, in this spine-tingling film, Davidson takes on the role of a troubled man serving court-ordered community service at a nursing home where some seriously eerie stuff goes down. If you’re a fan of the horror genre, this one might be right up your alley. Plus, with Davidson’s previous experience in the horror comedy “Bodies Bodies Bodies,” he’s no stranger to the world of thrills and chills.

You might be curious about the critics’ take on the movie. “The Home” has garnered some negative reviews, currently sitting at a 29% Tomatometer rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 55 reviews. Despite the critics’ lukewarm reception, the film promises to deliver a nail-biting experience for horror enthusiasts.

Wondering what the official synopsis reveals about “The Home”? According to the synopsis, a rebellious young adult is assigned to community service at a retirement home, with the mysterious residents on the fourth floor off-limits due to their need for “special care.” As our protagonist digs deeper into the secrets lurking within the home, he uncovers a bone-chilling truth that puts both the residents and himself in serious jeopardy.

Behind the scenes, we have director James De Monaco at the helm, who worked on the screenplay alongside Adam Candor. The star-studded cast includes John Glover, Bruce Altman, Ethan Phillips, Mary Beth Peil, Marilee Talkington, and Victor Williams. With Davidson serving as an executive producer, along with Andrew Golov, Daniel Hank, and Thom Zadra, this movie is packed with talent both in front of and behind the camera.

So, if you’re in the mood for a spooky, suspenseful ride, “The Home” might just be your next go-to movie night choice. Grab your popcorn, turn down the lights, and get ready to be on the edge of your seat as you stream this psychological horror masterpiece on Hulu today.