10 Movies Like ‘The Housemaid’

The Housemaid (2025)
The Housemaid (2025)

Here are Cinephile Corner’s 10 recommendations for movies like The Housemaid:

Holland

Holland (2025)

Holland feels like a half-baked thriller with a solid premise but a lackluster execution. Mimi Cave’s Fresh had a bold, distinctive style, whereas Holland feels like a retread of better films with similar narratives. Nicole Kidman stars alongside Matthew Macfadyen and Gael García Bernal.

Read our full review of Holland

The Hand That Rocks the Cradle

The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (2025)

The Hand That Rocks the Cradle feels so familiar it could play on mute and you would still predict every beat. That would be easier to forgive if Michelle Garza Cervera’s remake found a new angle on the “nanny from hell” setup, or if it harnessed the filmmaker’s sharper instincts from Huesera. Instead this Hulu release sands down her menace into something polished and weightless, another direct-to-streamer thriller built from prefab parts.

Read our full review of The Hand That Rocks the Cradle

Don’t Worry Darling

Don't Worry Darling (2022)

While it’s easy to point fingers and blame the film’s issues on just a few individuals, Don’t Worry Darling, at its core, is flawed. A meandering story can’t be saved by Florence Pugh and Harry Styles.

Read our full review of Don’t Worry Darling

Mothers’ Instinct

Mothers' Instinct (2024)

Mothers’ Instinct is a movie that aims high with its premise and powerhouse lead performances but ultimately collapses under the weight of its messy script and tonal inconsistency. Jessica Chastain and Anne Hathaway do their best to inject life into their roles, delivering performances that are often the only salvageable element in a film that can’t decide what it wants to be. Despite their efforts, the film’s narrative twists and genre shifts leave it feeling disjointed, hollow, and increasingly absurd as it progresses.

Read our full review of Mothers’ Instinct

Woman of the Hour

Woman of the Hour (2024)

Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut Woman of the Hour is a taut genre piece with a few thrilling plot threads that pull you along. It’s one of the better releases in 2024 under the Netflix brand. And although I prefer my serial killer movies to have a lot less style and window dressing than this, the 1970s aesthetic doesn’t entirely suffocate the story that the movie is trying to tell. Kendrick stars with a worthy leading performance, while Daniel Zovatto is eerily effective as the big bad opposite her.

Read our full review of Woman of the Hour

Emily the Criminal

Emily the Criminal (2022)

Emily the Criminal is a tense star vehicle for one of the industry’s biggest risers, the committed and ambitious Aubrey Plaza. The movie lives and dies by her performance, and she’s able to carry the weight of this thriller a majority of the time.

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Oddity

Oddity (2024)

Oddity is a rather succinct and well-paced Shudder movie, making it a surprisingly refreshing picture given the current state of independent horror and Shudder‘s most recent original movies to debut on the platform. Perhaps they saved the best for a loaded October because Oddity kicks it off in strong fashion, using jarring framing and bloodstained gore to effective results.

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Hold Your Breath

Hold Your Breath (2024)

Hold Your Breath has a premise that is fit for a 20 minute short film, not a full length feature. It has a rather easy one sentence elevator pitch to sell you on its terror. A mother of two believes a sinister presence that takes the form of “The Grey Man” is closing in on her home during the Dust Bowl in 1930s Oklahoma. Directors Will Joines and Karrie Crouse use this place and time period to tell a story of guilt and grief set to the backdrop of a historical event shutting people indoors and with their own thoughts.

Read our full review of Hold Your Breath

Eileen

Eileen (2023)

Eileen is a movie about blurred and dangerous relationships, many of them fraught, and a few of them deadly. I didn’t find it nearly as rewarding as I see many others have on the internet, but there are a few stylistic and dramatic choices that make it worthwhile. Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway co-star.

Read our full review of Eileen

Love Lies Bleeding

Love Lies Bleeding (2024)

There’s really nothing like Love Lies Bleeding. I don’t necessarily subscribe to the blanket notion that they don’t make movies like they used to anymore – but I will say, Hollywood hasn’t consistently made films as erotic and thrilling like this since the 1980s and 90s. Rose Glass directs the dynamic duo of Katy O’Brian and Kristen Stewart.

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