<img src='https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2024/09/06/https___cdn.sanity.io_images_xq1bjtf4_production_ec848b5ebbc79473ecadfc36a2d250c034d147ee-6000×4000-1-_wide-33fdf5164deee6d1c8f4a0aca75fef1c2b62b28d.jpg' alt='Brandy Norwood in The Front Room.’/>
Maybe you think you’ve seen every scary mother-in-law fiction has to offer — you absolutely haven’t. In the new movie The Front Room, a pregnant woman (Brandy Norwood) allows her mother-in-law (Kathryn Hunter) to move in. In a film that’s part creepy and part very darkly funny, the two women square off for control of the house and the child on the way.
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