

As Faraday grows closer to the Hundreds residents, their fates grow more grim.

When he was a poor, local child, Faraday visited this once-great home, and ever since then, he has been entranced by it. Our unnerving guide through this world is Faraday ( Domhnall Gleeson), a doctor who makes a house call to the dilapidated mansion, Hundreds Hall, in which the remaining members of the Ayres family reside. (Despite what advertisements may lead you to believe.) Instead, it's a meditation on Britain's class system that leaves you guessing as to who is perpetrating the evils that befall the film's characters.

While there's a ghostly element that pervades director Lenny Abrahamson's adaptation of Sarah Waters' novel, The Little Stranger, it's not explicitly a horror film. This post contains spoilers for the ending of The Little Stranger.
