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Top 15 Movies About Unwanted Guests Who Refused to Leave

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Entertainment - June 16th 2026, 22:00 GMT+2
The Strangers 2008

1. The Strangers (2008)

A quiet night in a remote house becomes pure nightmare fuel once three masked strangers start treating the place like their own private hunting ground. The Strangers works because it strips the premise down to its ugliest version: no big explanation, no personal grudge, no comforting psychology. The intruders arrive, stay, watch, knock, whisper, and remind the couple inside that a locked door is only reassuring until someone decides it is not. | © Rogue Pictures

Knock Knock 2015

2. Knock Knock (2015)

Eli Roth takes the old “strangers at the door” setup and turns it into a sleazy, mean little morality trap. Keanu Reeves plays a married man who lets two soaked young women into his house, only to discover that the real danger begins after the polite rescue is over. The movie is messy by design, mixing erotic thriller, home invasion, and dark comedy until the house feels less like a home than evidence at a trial. | © Lionsgate Premiere

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3. Mother! (2017)

Darren Aronofsky turns hospitality into a full-blown nervous breakdown, with Jennifer Lawrence trapped in a house that keeps accepting visitors she never approved. What starts as one stranger at the door becomes a parade of boundary violations, broken furniture, religious symbolism, and guests who treat someone else’s home like a public square. It is domestic horror pushed to absurd, biblical extremes, and somehow still relatable to anyone who has ever regretted saying “come in.” | © Paramount Pictures

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4. Sexy Beast (2000)

Don Logan does not need to break into Gal Dove’s Spanish villa, because his presence alone feels like a burglary. Ben Kingsley plays him as pure social violence: sweaty, furious, needy, and impossible to ignore once he lands by the pool. The genius of Sexy Beast is that the unwanted guest is not hiding in the walls or wearing a mask; he is sitting across from you, demanding one last job, and slowly boiling the air. | © Recorded Picture Company

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5. Funny Games (1997)

Michael Haneke’s home invasion thriller begins with politeness, which makes everything that follows feel even nastier. Two young men enter a family’s vacation house with smiles, soft voices, and a request for eggs, then turn basic manners into a trap nobody can escape. The horror is not just that they refuse to leave, but that they understand exactly how civilized people hesitate before fighting back. It is etiquette weaponized into one of cinema’s cruelest unwanted guest stories. | © Wega Film

Pacific Heights 1990

6. Pacific Heights (1990)

Michael Keaton’s Carter Hayes is not a guest in the traditional sense, which is exactly what makes him so terrifying. He enters a couple’s property as a tenant, then uses leases, locks, intimidation, and legal loopholes to become almost impossible to remove. Pacific Heights turns the dream of owning a home into a landlord horror story, where the unwanted presence upstairs is not supernatural, just smug enough to know the system better than you do. | © Morgan Creek Productions

The Ref 1994

7. The Ref (1994)

A burglar taking a married couple hostage on Christmas Eve sounds like the problem, until he realizes he has walked into a domestic war zone with better dialogue. Denis Leary’s criminal wants shelter and control, but Judy Davis and Kevin Spacey’s characters are so viciously unhappy that the intruder starts looking like the sanest person in the house. The Ref is an unwanted guest comedy with a sharp little twist: sometimes the hostage regrets choosing the address. | © Touchstone Pictures

What About Bob 1991

8. What About Bob? (1991)

Bob Wiley is not dangerous in the usual thriller sense, but he might be more exhausting than most masked killers. Bill Murray plays him as a needy, cheerful boundary disaster who tracks his psychiatrist to a family vacation home and slowly becomes everyone’s favorite person except the man he is supposed to leave alone. The movie turns the unwanted guest premise into pure comedy, powered by the horrifying idea that politeness can accidentally invite chaos to stay for dinner. | © Touchstone Pictures

The Man Who Came to Dinner 1942

9. The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942)

Sheridan Whiteside arrives, slips on the ice, and turns a respectable household into his personal kingdom from the comfort of a wheelchair. Monty Woolley makes him charming, monstrous, brilliant, and wildly inconsiderate, the kind of guest who treats recovery as a hostile occupation. Long before modern home invasion thrillers made the premise bloody, The Man Who Came to Dinner proved that an unwanted visitor could destroy a family’s peace with insults, telegrams, and Olympic-level entitlement. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

Houseguest 1995

10. Houseguest (1995)

Sinbad’s Kevin Franklin talks his way into a suburban home while running from trouble, pretending to be an old friend and hoping nobody checks the details too closely. The fun comes from watching a con man become part of a family he was only using as cover, while Phil Hartman’s anxious dentist tries to survive the escalating lie. Houseguest keeps the unwanted visitor idea light, turning fraud, panic, and mistaken identity into a very 90s comedy of domestic disruption. | © Hollywood Pictures

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11. Parasite (2019)

Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar-winning thriller is not a simple unwanted guest movie, because nothing in Parasite is ever simple. The Kim family enters the Park household through fake résumés and careful performance, while the house itself hides an even darker secret below its polished floors. What makes the film so brilliant is how it turns architecture into social commentary: every room has a hierarchy, every door has a consequence, and nobody inside is as secure as they think. | © Barunson E&A

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12. Us (2019)

Jordan Peele turns a family vacation home into the scene of a terrifying reunion when the Wilsons are confronted by their own doubles. The intruders do not just want to frighten them; they arrive dressed for replacement, standing in the driveway like a nightmare that learned how to organize. Us uses the home invasion setup to reach something bigger and stranger, where the unwanted guests are not outsiders at all, but the buried version of a country refusing to stay underground. | © Universal Pictures

The Intruder 2019

13. The Intruder (2019)

Dennis Quaid gives The Intruder its best weapon: a smile that looks friendly until it starts feeling like a threat. His character sells a beautiful house to a young couple, then keeps returning as if the paperwork was merely a suggestion and ownership is an emotional condition. The movie plays like a real estate nightmare with a stalker’s heartbeat, built around the uniquely uncomfortable fear that the previous owner still knows every door, window, and weak spot. | © Screen Gems

Borgman 2013

14. Borgman (2013)

Alex van Warmerdam’s Borgman begins with a stranger asking for a bath and slowly becomes a poisoned fairy tale about wealth, guilt, and domestic invasion. Camiel Borgman does not burst into the house; he seeps into it, manipulating the family until their expensive home feels contaminated from the inside. The movie is strange, dryly funny, and deeply unsettling, using the unwanted guest as something closer to a curse than a person with a normal plan. | © Graniet Film

The Uninvited Guest 2004

15. The Uninvited Guest (2004)

Guillem Morales builds The Uninvited Guest around one of the simplest and creepiest ideas in the genre: a man lets a stranger into his apartment, and then the stranger seems to disappear without leaving. From there, the home becomes a maze of suspicion, silence, and impossible hiding places, turning ordinary rooms into psychological traps. It is a perfect title for this subject, but the film earns it by making absence feel just as invasive as someone standing in the doorway. | © Rodar y Rodar

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An unwanted guest can ruin a dinner party, a vacation, a marriage, or in the case of these movies, an entire nervous system. From home invasion thrillers to psychological dramas where politeness becomes a survival mistake, these films understand the horror of watching someone walk through the door and slowly take control of the room. Whether it is mother! turning hospitality into apocalypse or Sexy Beast proving one man can poison a sunny villa just by arriving, the best movies about unwanted guests make one thing painfully clear: sometimes the real nightmare starts after you let them in.

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An unwanted guest can ruin a dinner party, a vacation, a marriage, or in the case of these movies, an entire nervous system. From home invasion thrillers to psychological dramas where politeness becomes a survival mistake, these films understand the horror of watching someone walk through the door and slowly take control of the room. Whether it is mother! turning hospitality into apocalypse or Sexy Beast proving one man can poison a sunny villa just by arriving, the best movies about unwanted guests make one thing painfully clear: sometimes the real nightmare starts after you let them in.

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