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Home 2016

★ 5.535 votes87 min📅 2016-03-01

When religious fundamentalist Carrie (Heather Langenkamp) is uprooted into a sprawling, claustrophobic new home shared with her mother and new stepmother—who have just welcomed a baby together—she's forced to confront a world that feels alien and hostile.

Director: Frank Lin

Cast

Heather Langenkamp
Heather Langenkamp
Heather
Samantha Mumba
Samantha Mumba
Samantha
Kerry Knuppe
Kerry Knuppe
Carrie
Alessandra Shelby Farmer
Alessandra Shelby Farmer
Tia
Aaron Hill
Aaron Hill
Aaron
Lew Temple
Lew Temple
Lew

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Home (2016) about?

Home follows Carrie, a young woman raised in strict religious beliefs, as she moves into a tense new household with her recently out mother and stepmother. Left to care for her stepsister while her parents are away, Carrie begins experiencing unsettling events that escalate into full-blown horror.

Who directed Home?

Home was directed by Frank Lin, whose work often explores tense family dynamics and atmospheric dread.

Who stars in Home?

The film features Heather Langenkamp as Carrie, alongside Samantha Mumba, Kerry Knuppe, and Aaron Hill in pivotal roles.

Is Home (2016) worth watching?

Though modest in runtime and not widely rated, Home offers a quietly unsettling blend of psychological horror and family drama. Its slow-burn scares and emotional core may appeal to fans of atmospheric, character-driven thrillers.

How long is Home?

Home runs 87 minutes, making it a swift yet intense viewing experience perfect for a single-sitting watch.

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About Home (2016) — A Haunting Tale of Family, Fear, and Finding Your Way Home

When religious fundamentalist Carrie (Heather Langenkamp) is uprooted into a sprawling, claustrophobic new home shared with her mother and new stepmother—who have just welcomed a baby together—she's forced to confront a world that feels alien and hostile. Left in charge of her precocious stepsister while her parents jet off on a business trip, Carrie soon finds herself trapped in a house where the walls seem to whisper and the shadows shift when no one is looking. As supernatural forces escalate from eerie disturbances to outright terror, Carrie must confront not only the ghosts in the hallways, but the dogma that has shaped her rigid worldview.

Part family drama, part psychological horror, Home (2016) directed by Frank Lin blends gothic dread with intimate character study, exploring themes of identity, acceptance, and the terror of change. Shot through with raw emotion and mounting suspense, this understated chiller lingers long after the credits roll, leaving viewers to wonder: when the home you knew becomes unrecognizable, can you ever feel safe again?