His House (2020) Review
His House (2020) Review Dir. Remi Weekes Ken Loach meets Kubrick in this psycho-social British horror. His House is a very 21st century take on the classic haunted house setup. It follows a refugee couple from war torn Sudan. Having entered England for asylum, they are shown their new accommodation by a service worker, played with blissfully mundane na ï vet é by an out-of-type Matt Smith. Soon, they are haunted by the ghosts of their past as they struggle to adapt to their new environment. For me, the horrors of humanity far outshine the hauntings in this film. The first act is relatively un-supernatural. The real shocks come from seeing the dire treatment and lack of care or support offered in the asylum system. One would be mistaken for thinking they were watching a gritty social drama before the ghosts and screams arrive. Despite the heavy subject matter, this dynamic lends itself perfectly to the horror genre. The horrors of being made to feel worthless unnerve you in eq