Review: The House of Him (2014) — A Claustrophobic Exploration of Domestic Horror

The House of Him is an unsettling descent into the psychology of violence and power, stripped down to its most claustrophobic essence. Richard Rankin delivers a chilling performance as the faceless predator, while Louise Stewart anchors the film with raw defiance that grows from fear into fury. Its minimalist setting amplifies every whisper, every creak — turning the house into a living, haunted entity. It’s the kind of disturbing, character-driven horror that feels right at home on Goojara free movies, where psychological thrillers and indie nightmares collide. The House of Him leaves you breathless, forcing you to confront not just the killer’s madness, but the echoes of those he tried to silence.