
When Ruby Baker's parents are killed in a car accident, she and her brother, Rhett, must travel to Malibu, to live with Terrence and Erin Glass, their former neighbors. At first, all seems well. Ruby is making new friends at school and Rhett is getting more video games and flashy toys than he's ever had in his life. When Ruby speaks to her family's estate lawyer, he tells her that her parents have left Rhett and her $4 million. Suddenly, Ruby begins to notice odd behavior fro... (Full plot summary below)
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When Ruby Baker's parents are killed in a car accident, she and her brother, Rhett, must travel to Malibu, to live with Terrence and Erin Glass, their former neighbors. At first, all seems well. Ruby is making new friends at school and Rhett is getting more video games and flashy toys than he's ever had in his life. When Ruby speaks to her family's estate lawyer, he tells her that her parents have left Rhett and her $4 million. Suddenly, Ruby begins to notice odd behavior from Terry and Erin.
Leave your thoughts about The Glass House.
| TheFilmFile.comDustin PutmanA thrilling suspenser that wisely puts the lovely Sobieski front-and-center, where she belongs. |
| NetflixJames RocchiCreepy psychothriller features great performances, twisty plot and superbly crafted moments of tension. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekLurid, ludicrous, and, in its idiotic finale, protracted beyond endurance. |
| New Times (L.A.)Luke Y. ThompsonWhile the specifics of the plot are often as fragile as an actual glass house, those looking for a good night of disposable entertainment will find it here. |
| Billings Outpost (Montana)Josh GilchristIt takes its place in the fiery depths of movie hell, where even there it seems too stupid to fit in. |
| Filmcritic.comJoshua TylerA wholly entertaining and thoughtful flick. |
| Washington PostStephen HunterIt is surprising that no matter how much we know what will happen, we never stop watching. |
| www.susangranger.comSusan GrangerActor Stellan Skarsgard single-handedly makes this sinister thriller more effective than you might expect. |
| Internet ReviewsSteve RhodesWhen the writer worries that things aren't completely obvious, he inserts the visual equivalent of exclamation points to make sure we understand. |
| Slant MagazineEd GonzalezIs Terry reaching for her vagina or was he really trying to fasten her seatbelt? |