The Invitation: The Invisible Architecture of Dread
You do not need a haunted castle to make an audience claustrophobic. If you know how to wield a camera and a microphone, a luxurious mid-century modern house in the Hollywood Hills will do just fine. In The Invitation, Karyn Kusama weaponizes domestic architecture to create one of the most suffocating thrillers of the decade. Framing the Trap Because the production could not afford to construct a custom soundstage, Kusama was forced to use an existing house. Instead of treating this as a limitation, she treated the house as a blueprint for dread. ...