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Home Sweet Hell
In this sexy dark-comedy, Don Champagne (Patrick Wilson) has a gorgeous house, beautiful children, a successful business and a domineering, misguided, delusional wife (Katherine Heigl). And when she learns of his seductive new hire Dusty (Jordana Brewster) she will stop at nothing to maintain order as chaos begins to seep into her perfect world and destroy everything she holds dear.
















9 August 1973, Elgin, Moray, Scotland, UK

3 July 1973, Norfolk, Virginia, USA

26 April 1980, Panama City, Panama



23 September 1961, Chicago, Illinois, USA



24 November 1978, Washington, District of Columbia, USA

October2002, Metairie, Louisiana, USA

9 February 1978, Dublin, Ireland

18 April 1977, Reno, Nevada, USA

2 November 1980

15 June 1954, Chicago, Illinois, USA

12 November 1978, Calgary, Alberta, Canada


13 December 2004, Gulfport, Mississippi, USA




March 16, 2015
[Home Sweet Hell is] nothing more or less than a toothless satire of suburban conformity that might have felt a little more dangerous six decades ago.
March 13, 2015
Questions start arising immediately: Is it satire? Is it black comedy? What is this?
March 11, 2015
Wilson is an engaging actor, but he's stuck treading water in a movie with little action. Heigl, on the other hand, seems bored and aloof. She's playing against type, but she's stiff and doesn't make a fun villain here.
March 13, 2015
... best viewed in the comfort of your own home on late night cable.
July 28, 2015
In the end, Home Sweet Hell is neither an adequate black comedy nor a good slasher film. It's just hellish. There's nothing sweet about it.
July 28, 2015
[A] noxious piece of crud.
March 12, 2015
If Katherine Heigl thought the unappetizing dark comedy "Home Sweet Hell" might somehow help her flagging film career, she was greatly mistaken.
March 20, 2015
Insipid black comedy about suburban materialism and murder.
March 12, 2015
Home Sweet Hell musters too little wit and too few laughs to sustain this humorous autopsy of suburban life.
March 11, 2015
It's high time Katherine Heigl sent up her image as a controlling bitch in heels; too bad her dark comic turn takes place in an otherwise dreadful, misogynistic slog of a film.
March 12, 2015
Home Sweet Hell doesn't deserve a hearty recommendation, but watching Heigl almost makes the movie worth watching on her own.
March 12, 2015
While the oafish men come off poorly, the treatment of women as nothing more than schemers and monstrous Martha Stewart clones seems woefully past its expiration date.