3/10
A Room With a View
22 November 2022
Warning: Spoilers
There is a cozy room in the beautiful home of Dr. Julie Thomason. The room seems ideal to Nicole Turner, a recovering cancer patient seeking affordable accommodations. In fact, the room is the symbol of the doctor's pathology where she will entrap vulnerable women in her lair.

"Home is Where the Killer Is" was an all-too-predictable thriller about a needy and deranged medical practitioner who doesn't believe in the Hippocratic oath. Emily and Alice were her two previous "tenants" who became casualties once they no longer wanted to remain under Julie's "care." Now, Nicole steps into the role of victim of an eccentric sociopath.

The most interesting relationship in the film was that of Nicole and her friend Lauren. There was an ebb-and-flow to that relationship that appeared to shatter when Lauren began an affair with Nicole's ex-boyfriend Kyle. But the bond of friendship endured to the bloody end.

While the acting was good, the subject matter was so dreary and the suspense so non-existent that this film became a static and formulaic experience of a lonely room with a view.
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