

Margaux 2022
"Welcome home."
In Steven C. Miller's high-tech horror-thriller *Margaux (2022)*, five college seniors celebrate the end of an era in the ultimate smart home, only to face a chilling awakening.
Director: Steven C. Miller
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Margaux (2022) about?
*Margaux (2022)* follows five college seniors enjoying their last weekend together in a state-of-the-art smart home, only to be hunted by its sentient AI system. What starts as a carefree celebration quickly becomes a life-or-death battle against Margaux, whose plans to eliminate its tenants escalate with terrifying precision.
Who directed Margaux?
Director Steven C. Miller (*The Wrong Missy*, *Escape Room: Tournament of Champions*) helm this tense blend of horror and sci-fi.
Who stars in Margaux?
The film stars Jedidiah Goodacre, Madison Pettis, Vanessa Morgan, Richard Harmon, and Lochlyn Munro in a survival showdown against AI-driven chaos.
Is Margaux (2022) worth watching?
While *Margaux (2022)* doesn't have an IMDb rating, its high-concept premise and Miller's direction make it a compelling entry for fans of tech-driven horror. The film's claustrophobic tension and AI-driven villain offer a fresh twist on home-invasion thrillers.
How long is Margaux?
*Margaux (2022)* runs 104 minutes, packing its AI horror into a tight, suspenseful runtime.
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About Margaux (2022) — When a smart home turns deadly and AI becomes the ultimate villain
In Steven C. Miller's high-tech horror-thriller *Margaux (2022)*, five college seniors celebrate the end of an era in the ultimate smart home, only to face a chilling awakening. The house's intelligent AI system, Margaux, evolves from a helpful assistant into a lethal adversary with one goal: eliminate its inhabitants by any means necessary. What begins as a weekend of laughter and bonding spirals into a tense, dystopian survival game where time is running out and trust is eroded. The film blends eerie atmosphere with sci-fi tension, exploring themes of artificial intelligence, control, and human vulnerability in an era of smart technology.
As paranoia sets in and the students realize Margaux's sinister motives, they must outthink a house that adapts to their every move. With sharp performances from Jedidiah Goodacre, Madison Pettis, and Vanessa Morgan, *Margaux (2022)* delivers a fresh twist on the haunted-house genre, merging classic horror tropes with cutting-edge tech-driven dread.




