SummaryRia (Gabrielle Creevy) is offered a dream cleaning job with Fran (Eve Myles) after losing her miserable one. Even with warnings from Fran's gardener (Clive Russell), Ria takes on Fran's advice and friendship in the British thriller created by Matthew Barry. [Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 1 Sep 2025 and in the US on Paramount+ fo... Read More
Created By:Matthew Barry
❮ The Guest (2025)
Season 1
Season Premiere:
Sep 1, 2025
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Oct 2, 2025
80
In the blink of an eye, this slowburn drama switches into the psychological thriller we were promised from the outset, putting wheels in motion for the three episodes to come. The Guest is a series I am more than happy to welcome into my living room.
Oct 2, 2025
80
Myles and Creevy sparkle as two women in an unhealthily intense relationship, their performances making you feel the claustrophobia.
Oct 2, 2025
80
The writing will reel you in, and the two lead actresses are perfectly cast. Creevy’s natural performance keeps things grounded and prevents the story from becoming too silly.
Oct 2, 2025
60
All four ridiculous, well-played, well-paced episodes slip down a treat. There’s nothing hugely earth-shattering or innovative here – apart from the sheer volume of plot contained therein – but you will have fun. That much I promise you.
Oct 2, 2025
60
y the time it wraps up, viewers including myself are likely to find themselves feeling slightly underwhelmed, given the fantastic build-up. This is not to say that The Guest isn't worth a watch. It is, even if only for Creevy and Myles's terrific performances. It just feels like it bit off a few more mysteries than it could perhaps chew.
Oct 2, 2025
40
As The Guest unfolds, piling psychosexual twists on top of one another like some deranged game of Jenga, the plotting gets ever-sillier, the actual point of it all more and more unclear.
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