🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Dan Berk & Robert Olsen
- Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama, Thriller, Horror
- Release year: 2019
- Runtime (length): 1h 30min
- IMDb rating: 6.2/10 (22k votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 84%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
Two lovable idiots try to rob a house, find a kidnapped girl, and then things get really awkward at dinner.
🍿 Villains: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Gas Station Robbery and Road Trip
Mickey and Jules, a young, impulsive couple, rob a gas station with the intention of driving to Florida. Their journey hits a snag when their car runs out of gas, leading them to seek a new means of transportation. This sets the stage for their encounter with the twisted homeowners.

Breaking and Entering Turns Dark
Looking for gasoline, Mickey and Jules break into a seemingly empty suburban home. While searching the basement, they discover a young girl named Sweetiepie chained up. This discovery immediately shifts their priorities from petty theft to rescuing the child, setting them on a collision course with the homeowners.

Confrontation with George and Gloria
The homeowners, George and Gloria, return to find Mickey and Jules with Sweetiepie. A tense standoff ensues, revealing George and Gloria’s disturbing nature. Mickey and Jules are quickly subdued and held captive, setting up a desperate struggle for survival and the freedom of the young girl.

Escape Attempts and Deception
Mickey and Jules plot their escape, facing various challenges and employing cunning tactics. Jules removes her tongue stud to pick locks, while Mickey attempts to manipulate Gloria. These attempts lead to fleeting moments of hope, but are ultimately met with further confinement and escalating danger.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Mickey (Bill Skarsgård): A somewhat inept criminal and lover of Jules, who attempts to escape his life of crime but ends up making a heroic sacrifice.
- Jules (Maika Monroe): A young criminal deeply in love with Mickey, who seeks a better life but is forced to confront dangerous situations.
- George (Jeffrey Donovan): One of the sadistic homeowners who kidnaps Sweetiepie and tries to maintain a facade of normalcy while hiding dark secrets.
- Gloria (Kyra Sedgwick): The eccentric and delusional homeowner who is equally complicit in the kidnapping of Sweetiepie and descends further into madness.
- Sweetiepie (Blake Baumgartner): The young kidnapped girl held captive by George and Gloria, who eventually finds a chance to escape and start a new life.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- George: “Son, I’d blow your brains out if I thought you had any.” – George says this to Mickey when he realizes Mickey’s naivete after he and Jules are caught.
- Mickey: “We’re going to Florida!” – Mickey shouts this out frequently as a hopeful mantra for his and Jules’ escape, representing their naive optimism.
- Gloria: “I just want to be normal.” – Gloria desperately expresses her desire for a conventional life, contrasting with her and George’s disturbing actions.
💰Box Office
- Budget: None
- Domestic Gross: None
- Worldwide Gross: None
💥 Villains Reviews
Personal Review
I went into this movie not knowing what to expect and was pleasantly surprised! I love how quirky and offbeat it is. The actors really commit to their roles and bring a certain charm to even the most twisted characters. That dinner scene had me laughing and cringing at the same time. Definitely a fun movie to watch with friends who appreciate dark humor!
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of dark comedies”
- “Viewers who enjoy quirky thrillers”
- “Those who like films with strong performances”
- “Audiences interested in crime stories with a twist”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Violence”
- “Drug use”
- “Profanity”
- “Suggestive content”
- “Child abduction theme”
Professional Reviews
- Variety: “Villains skillfully balances dark humor with genuinely unsettling moments. The cast delivers captivating performances, particularly Jeffrey Donovan, who steals every scene he’s in. While the plot occasionally meanders, the overall experience is a twisted and entertaining ride.
- The Hollywood Reporter: “The film relies heavily on its quirky characters and their interactions, which are often hilarious. However, the narrative loses some steam in the second half, and the ending feels somewhat rushed. Still, the performances are strong enough to keep you engaged.
- IndieWire: “Villains offers a darkly comedic take on the home invasion genre, with standout performances from Bill Skarsgård and Maika Monroe. The film’s offbeat tone and unpredictable plot twists make for a memorable viewing experience.
Audience Reactions
Jeffrey Donovan’s performance as the creepy homeowner was a scene-stealer!: Most viewers praised the film’s unique blend of dark humor and suspense.
Bill Skarsgård proved he can be funny and charming, not just scary!: Many people were captivated by the chemistry between the two leads.
Overall Consensus: Villains is a dark comedy-thriller that offers a unique and entertaining experience, driven by strong performances and a quirky storyline.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “Bill Skarsgård was cast in part due to his ability to portray a character with a childlike innocence despite his previous roles in horror films.”
- “The directors, Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, aimed to create a film that blended dark humor with thriller elements, drawing inspiration from Coen Brothers films.”
- “The film was shot primarily in Orangetown, New York, utilizing practical locations to enhance the sense of realism and claustrophobia.”
🖥️ How to Watch Villains?
Villains is available to rent or buy on several platforms including Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Vudu, and YouTube. Check your preferred streaming service for availability and pricing.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Villains, you might like these similar films:
- The People Under the Stairs (1991): Features a similar premise of intruders discovering dark secrets within a seemingly normal suburban home.
- Cheap Thrills (2013): A dark comedy with a focus on immoral characters in terrible situations.
- 68 Kill (2017): Similar tone of dark humor and criminal lovers.
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- Villains Movie Poster: A high-quality print of the official movie poster, perfect for fans of the film’s unique aesthetic.
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🎧 Soundtrack
Villains features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
Villains blends elements of comedy, drama, and thriller, with dark and suspenseful moments that border on horror. It’s more of a black comedy with thriller elements than a straight horror film.
The main actors are Bill Skarsgård as Mickey, Maika Monroe as Jules, Jeffrey Donovan as George, and Kyra Sedgwick as Gloria.
Villains is about a young couple who break into a house and discover a dark secret: a young girl held captive. They then have to outsmart the homeowners to save themselves and the girl.
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