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The Glass House
Ruby Barker’s parents died in a car accident. She and his brother - Rhett - have to move to Malibu to live with Terrence and Erin Glass. At first, Ruby and Rhett are happy and comfortable. Ruby quickly makes friend at school and Rhett spends more time with his video games. But when discovering the two childrens are recieved $4 million, neighbors start changing their attitude.
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June 12, 2003
All told, Ruby is responsible for more deaths than the villain. What a spunky little heroine.
November 07, 2002
Creepy psychothriller features great performances, twisty plot and superbly crafted moments of tension.
February 13, 2003
With debut director Sackheim struggling to infuse the pedestrian plot with any sense of vigour, 'The Glass House' is rendered less memorable with every passing minute.
April 29, 2009
Has so much potential and structure to become an excellent thriller yet it doesn't deliver.
March 19, 2003
the suspense genre has all but ceased to be suspenseful . . . it's business as usual, and the blades in the cookie cutter are getting dull.
September 20, 2001
The film has two consistent attributes: stupidity and predictability.
August 01, 2003
...the screenplay...doesn't contain an ounce of subtlety or even intelligence.
October 12, 2001
Wesley Strick, the screenwriter, is my hero. I admire anyone who's figured out how to do as little work as he does and still make a good living.
September 17, 2001
Just another thriller that feels mass-produced.
September 17, 2001
A thriller that does not mean to be comical but that inspires more howls of laughter than shivers of dread.
September 20, 2001
We're left with a cat-and-mouse game between girl and murderous faux-dad that's simply boilerplate.
September 24, 2001
One look at Terry and Erin's home, and you can sense director Daniel Sackheim gearing up for a tsunami of hogwash.

