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House of Abraham

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Haunted by her childhood memories of finding her mother dead, a conflicted Dee (Natasha Henstridge) arrives at a mysterious secluded property looking for answers. Upon checking in, she meets six other weekend guests there for the same reason as herself -- ending their lives with the assistance of the enigmatic host, Abraham (Lukas Hassel). Abraham assures everyone that their deaths will happen under his guidance, cleanly, safely, and most importantly, lovingly. When someone is ready to end their life, they will ring the bell of death outside, gathering everyone for their end. As he states: Life is not for everyone. He informs the guests that they are, of course, free to change their minds and leave if they so choose. When Dee stumbles upon evidence that a fellow guest has mysteriously disappeared, leaving all his things behind, she has the chilling realization that Abraham lied. No one leaves the House alive. A final confrontation between Dee and Abraham leads to a twist that no one can foresee. The future of the House of Abraham is on the line and the stakes are truly life and death.

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Peyton Robinson RogerEbert.com 06/13/2025
1/4
Just like Hassel’s cult leader, “House of Abraham” delivers its rites with a hollow center. Go to Full Review
Rebecca Sayce MovieJawn Jul 24
3/5
Though some of its more tear-jerking and thought-provoking moments miss the mark, House of Abraham is a tense, single-location thriller that doesn’t shy away from its bold discussion topics or dark sense of humour. Go to Full Review
Jeff York The Establishing Shot Jul 9
3.5/4
...an indie frightener that manages to not only deliver a novel concept, but is made with exceptional craftsmanship, boasts an accomplished cast, and exudes a genuinely disturbing air from first frame to last. Go to Full Review
Linda and Al Lerner Movies and Shakers Jul 1
Belcher and Hassel handle a sensitive topic without getting too maudlin. You may not be able to unsee some of the things you see in this film. But it presents well-constructed food for thought worth watching. Go to Full Review
Miyako Pleines Spectrum Culture Jun 19
House of Abraham isn’t a total bust, but it does fall short in how it refuses to let its audience linger in the unknown for a little while. Go to Full Review
Richard Propes TheIndependentCritic.com 06/16/2025
3.0/4.0
As Abraham, Hassel has a calm exterior with just the appropriate hint of menace. You trust him. You'd surrender to him. You're absolutely charmed by him. Yet, you wonder. Go to Full Review
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Zara Z @RT77198841 4d This movie feels refreshingly different, because it builds the tension through the atmosphere little by little until you’re just hooked on the eerie feeling. Another thing I really loved was the background music. It never felt forced, but instead quietly slipped into the scenes and made the unsettling atmosphere even more effective. See more Nare G @RT05572997 5d I love this movie)) Enjoyed every second of it!!!!!! See more R T @RT30940246 5d I’ve never seen anything quite like House of Abraham. It's bold, unorthodox, and beautifully executed by the cast and crew. Loved it! See more Arsen H @RT62275203 6d Omg, gagged, the entire plot had me in tension, this was so disturbing, the best psychopath thriller ever! The moment the antagonist joins the cult, everything becomes so captivating in a way that you DO NOT want to leave the screen even for a second. Dee’s psychic escapade is an alongwaiting process craved by the audience so much that somehow you even lose yourself in her actual desires of what she want to do next. The best, loveddd!! See more Anais D @RT54245861 6d House of Abraham was actually such a good watch. I expected just another creepy thriller but it ended up being way more interesting than I thought. The whole vibe felt unsettling in a good way and it kept me curious the entire time without trying too hard. I liked that it wasn’t all jumpscares and actually had a story that made me think after. Definitely one of those movies that sticks in your head after you finish it. See more Mary C @Mericaded 6d I'm a fan of psychological horror, and I really loved House of Abraham. It’s disturbing, tense, and full of twists. The pool scene genuinely traumatized me. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Haunted by her childhood memories of finding her mother dead, a conflicted Dee (Natasha Henstridge) arrives at a mysterious secluded property looking for answers. Upon checking in, she meets six other weekend guests there for the same reason as herself -- ending their lives with the assistance of the enigmatic host, Abraham (Lukas Hassel). Abraham assures everyone that their deaths will happen under his guidance, cleanly, safely, and most importantly, lovingly. When someone is ready to end their life, they will ring the bell of death outside, gathering everyone for their end. As he states: Life is not for everyone. He informs the guests that they are, of course, free to change their minds and leave if they so choose. When Dee stumbles upon evidence that a fellow guest has mysteriously disappeared, leaving all his things behind, she has the chilling realization that Abraham lied. No one leaves the House alive. A final confrontation between Dee and Abraham leads to a twist that no one can foresee. The future of the House of Abraham is on the line and the stakes are truly life and death.
Director
Lisa Belcher
Producer
Lisa Belcher, Paul Merryman, Melissa Kirkendall
Screenwriter
Lukas Hassel
Distributor
Abramorama
Production Co
Jump Rock Pictures
Genre
Horror, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jun 13, 2025, Limited
Runtime
1h 30m