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The Disinvited

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Against his--or anyone else's--better judgment, Carl decides to crash an event where he is no longer welcome, setting off a day filled with betrayal, violence, heartache, and exes who should never get back together. When Carl discovers he isn't the only unwanted guest in the desert, he is forced to decide whether to save himself or risk everything for those who have wronged him.
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Randy Myers San Jose Mercury News Lawrence and co-screenwriter Matthew Mourgides take big swings, and more often than not hit it out of the park. D Rated: 3/4 Nov 26, 2025 Full Review Surya Komal Just for Movie Freaks The Disinvited is a bold, unusual indie thriller that thrives on mood, tension, and technical finesse. Rated: 3.25/5 Nov 7, 2025 Full Review Stephanie Malone Morbidly Beautiful A tense, emotionally raw psychological thriller about belonging, betrayal, and breakdowns, Explores what happens when rejection becomes obsession. With stellar performances and a jaw-dropping final act, it’s a low-budget gem that hits hard and cuts deep. Rated: 4/5 Nov 3, 2025 Full Review Read all reviews

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Sara C The Disinvited was way better than I expected. Carl’s bad decision to show up where he isn’t wanted turns into a day of betrayal, chaos, and real emotional stakes. The desert setting adds a great uneasy atmosphere, and the twist involving the other unwanted guest pulled me in even more. The movie mixes tension, dark humor, and heart in a way that keeps you watching. If you like character-driven thrillers with sharp turns and strong performances, this one is worth your time. Highly recommend. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 11/25/25 Full Review Nolan S. Amazing movie! Highly recommend Rated 5 out of 5 stars 11/18/25 Full Review Andrew L Sometimes the scariest place to be is on the outside looking in. The Disinvited takes a simple premise: a guy shows up to a wedding he was uninvited from. From there it becomes an intense and unsettling look at social exile, personal history, and the fractures that form when friendships fall apart. What begins as awkward tension slowly turns into something darker, and that gradual shift is the film’s strongest quality. This is not a horror film filled with jump scares. It is the kind of horror that unfolds in silence, in restrained dialogue, and in the familiar pain of being unwelcome. Sam Daly delivers in every scene as Carl, a man who is at once sympathetic and unnerving. You never fully know if he is the victim or the threat, and that uncertainty keeps you hooked. The filmmaking is confident, surprising, and emotionally grounded. The desert setting feels like a character in itself, closing in on everyone and amplifying the discomfort. The sound design and camera work work together to build tension in a smart way without overplaying any single moment. At its core, this is a film about emotional violence. It explores what happens when someone is cast out by the people who once mattered most. Resentment replaces closure. Forgiveness becomes a myth. And by the third act, the film pays off everything it has been hinting at since the beginning. If anything falters, it is the pacing in a few sections. Some moments hold a little longer than necessary. But once the final act arrives, you realize nothing was wasted. The ending hits hard and stays with you. It feels real in a way that is rare for a thriller of this scale. The Disinvited is a standout indie film. It operates on a tight budget, but delivers big emotion, great performances, and a story that lingers long after the credits roll. For anyone who has ever been cut off by the people they love or struggled with belonging, this film will strike a nerve. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 11/18/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Against his--or anyone else's--better judgment, Carl decides to crash an event where he is no longer welcome, setting off a day filled with betrayal, violence, heartache, and exes who should never get back together. When Carl discovers he isn't the only unwanted guest in the desert, he is forced to decide whether to save himself or risk everything for those who have wronged him.
Director
Devin Lawrence
Producer
Sam Daly, Matthew Mourgides, Ted Ringeisen
Screenwriter
Devin Lawrence, Matthew Mourgides
Distributor
Dark Star Pictures
Production Co
Bad Manners Films
Genre
Comedy, Mystery & Thriller, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 13, 2025, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 18, 2025
Runtime
1h 31m
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