The Front Room has emerged as A24’s lowest-rated film of 2024 on Rotten Tomatoes. Crafted by Max and Sam Eggers in their first feature film venture, these siblings of Robert Eggers—acclaimed director of The Witch and The Lighthouse—present a new horror narrative. The film centers on a newly expectant mother who must contend with her ominous mother-in-law, who seeks to dominate her unborn child. The cast is headlined by Brandy, marking her return to the horror genre 26 years after I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, with Kathryn Hunter, Andrew Burnap, and Neal Huff also starring.
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As it approached its theatrical release on September 6, reviews began to surface, revealing The Front Room’s Rotten Tomatoes score. The film premiered with a 44% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Based on 25 reviews at the time of writing, the score is subject to change with the addition of more reviews, though it seems poised to remain A24’s lowest-rated film of 2024.
Comparison of The Front Room’s Rotten Tomatoes Score with Other 2024 A24 Films
A24’s First Rotten Score of the Year
A24 has enjoyed a successful year, as all their films released in 2024 prior to The Front Room have earned Fresh scores on Rotten Tomatoes. The indie studio had a strong start with Problemista (86%), Love Lies Bleeding (94%), and Civil War (81%), all garnering significant critical praise. Their initial horror film of 2024, I Saw the TV Glow (84%), was lauded for its distinctive visual style and emotionally resonant narrative. The dramas Tuesday (76%) and Janet Planet (84%), although not widely noticed by audiences, were generally well-received by critics.
5 Best A24 Movies, Ranked
A24’s successful year in horror continued with the summer release of MaXXXine (73%). Despite having the lowest Rotten Tomatoes score of the trilogy, following X (94%) and Pearl (93%), it is still regarded as a suitable and thrilling conclusion to the series. However, the drama Sing Sing (98%) boasts A24’s highest Rotten Tomatoes score of 2024. With extensive acclaim for Colman Domingo’s compelling performance, Sing Sing is likely A24’s top contender for recognition in the upcoming awards season.
The Front Room not only marks A24’s lowest-rated movie of 2024 but also stands as their sole Rotten score if it remains below 60%. Reviews are predominantly mixed, with numerous commendations for Kathryn Hunter’s strong portrayal, yet criticisms focus on the film’s inconsistent tone, lack of substance, and underdeveloped storyline. While some appreciate its campy horror aspects, others find it irritatingly disjointed, with overlooked thematic possibilities and an unsatisfying narrative framework. With several more A24 films slated for release in 2024—including A Different Man, We Live in Time, and Heretic—the studio has ample opportunity to recover and conclude the year on a high note.
Source: Rotten Tomatoes
The Front Room
- Horror
- Thriller
The Front Room is a psychological horror film directed by the Safdie Brothers. Set in a single location, it revolves around a young, pregnant woman caring for her ailing grandmother, whose secrets and dementia create a tense and eerie atmosphere. The film stars Brandy Norwood and Kathryn Hunter, and explores themes of family, memory, and the supernatural.