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    His House is a 2020 horror thriller film written and directed by Remi Weekes from a story by Felicity Evans and Toby Venables. It stars Wunmi Mosaku, Sope Dirisu and Matt Smith.

  2. Oct 30, 2020 · His House: Directed by Remi Weekes. With Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Malaika Wakoli-Abigaba, Matt Smith. A refugee couple makes a harrowing escape from war-torn South Sudan, but then they struggle to adjust to their new life in an English town that has an evil lurking beneath the surface.

  3. After making a harrowing escape from war-torn South Sudan, a young refugee couple struggle to adjust to their new life in a small English town that has an un...

  4. Featuring genuine scares through every corridor, His House is a terrifying look at the specters of the refugee experience and a stunning feature debut for Remi Weekes.

  5. As a young couple from war-torn South Sudan seeks asylum and a fresh start in England, they’re tormented by a sinister force living in their new home. Watch trailers & learn more.

  6. Oct 30, 2020 · “His House” wastes little time in bringing about things that go bump (and worse) in the night. It doesn’t play coy with the details because it never questions whether everything is in Bol’s mind—Rial can also see and hear what they refer to the “sea witch” living with them.

  7. Oct 27, 2020 · One of the best debuts of the year, Remi Weekes’ shrewd, tender, and sometimes terrifying “His House” begins with a clever premise — the immigrant experience as a horror movie — and ...

  8. Nov 4, 2020 · But he stole from an old man who turned out to be an apeth. When he built his home the apeth lived there too and would whisper spells and would never stop until the man repaid...

  9. After making a harrowing escape from war-torn South Sudan, a young refugee couple struggle to adjust to their new life in a small English town that has an unspeakable evil lurking beneath the surface.

  10. Oct 29, 2020 · Remi Weekes' feature debut, streaming on Netflix, is a crafty if derivative mix of migrant drama and haunted-house freakout.