Pedro Pascal Weirds Everyone Out in ‘The Uninvited’ (2024)

There should be no party in the world where Pedro Pascal is off the guest list. He seems like a super-fun guy, right? I’d get a drink with him. But Pascal doesn’t get the opportunity to RSVP in The Uninvited, a psychological comedy premiering at SXSW that sees him playing whatever the guest of honor is. A bunch of Hollywood socialites are throwing a gaudy soiree when Pascal, an ex-lover of the host, crashes with a woman who can’t figure out where the hell she is. Okay, sure—sounds like my kind of party!

Married couple Rose (Elizabeth Reaser), an actress, and Sammy (Walton Goggins), a producer, are throwing a flashy party to catch up with some important people in their lives, including a big-time director and an up-and-coming actress. Sammy is stressed to the max—this party is going to be a big deal, because he’s going to convince the director in attendance, Gerald (Rufus Sewell) to sign onto this new project with the starlet, Delia (Eva De Dominici), at the party. Sammy and Rose have a chaotic, sexy, mean-spirited connection; they insult each other as often as they compliment, they rely on the other frequently but are never around for support.

Although Pascal as Lucien, the ex-boyfriend arrives later, he’s technically not the uninvited. Sammy asks his rival to come, although Rose is completely displeased with the idea that both of her main love interests will be in the same space in one night. The actual party crasher here is Helen (Lois Smith), an elderly woman who has lost her way, believing that Rose and Sammy’s home is her own, and that her husband has gone missing from the premises. With little-to-no help from Sammy, who would rather entertain the arriving guests than deal with this needy old woman, Rose escorts Helen into their home and attempts to find someone to come pick her up.

    While the party rages on the outdoor patio of Rose and Sammy’s mansion, Helen reveals more and more about what’s going on in her life. She shares a frightening connection with this couple—her husband, who we later find out died a few years ago (news Helen has yet to understand), was also named “Sammy,” for example—and has some life lessons to impart on the people of the party. Unfortunately, everyone except Rose wants to ignore Helen, treating her like a lifeless dud, so Rose is the only one who actually takes anything away from their cosmic bond.

    Lucien only appears in the back half of the film, playing a quieter, less intense version of the role Pascal usually plays. Rose can’t deny how intoxicated she feels when she sees the man of her past—this duo is brilliant on screen together, as are Goggins and Reaser; but the real award for best couple goes to Reaser and Smith. If The Uninvited were to be a rom-com, it would not be about a woman falling deeper in love with her husband, nor would it be a second chance romance. The movie would follow a woman, Rose, as she connects brilliantly with a similar soul for a short, everlasting period of time—with Helen.

    Goggins’ wife, director Nadia Conners, expertly organizes a stellar ensemble cast. The dialogue, ranging from bitter snapping to tender emotional revelations, is the most incredible part of The Uninvited, which, by the third act, becomes a character study on Rose and the idealized world around her. Is she a good mother? Did she marry the right man? Is she following the right career? Why was she, out of everyone at this party, the only one to pay any mind to Helen, a real woman with real struggles?

      The comedy is really the only faltering bit of The Uninvited, which occasionally relies too much on “I hate my husband!” and “Hollywood bigshots are quite vain.” That said, when the world around them is as dreamy as it is in The Uninvited—which is so gorgeous, it’s dream board worthy—it makes quite a bit of sense that they’d have big heads about everything in life. Still, the film works best when it’s a psychological drama or a deeper look at certain characters (particularly Rose, although Sammy gets his time, too) instead of a biting satire about the entertainment industry.

      With The Uninvited, come for an exorbitant amount of splashy interiors and glamorous dresses, stay for Pascal, whose charm never overstays its welcome. Visually stunning and downright moving during its best parts, the film is an ode to the growing pains that still continue to plague humans as they approach middle age. Would we, with a wise soothsayer able to correct our wrongs before they happen, actually be able to be mistake free?

      Pedro Pascal Weirds Everyone Out in ‘The Uninvited’ (2024)

      FAQs

      What is the deal with Sarah Paulson and Pedro Pascal? ›

      Their friendship began during the early 1990s when they were just teenagers. At the time, Pascal and Paulson were both up-and-coming actors living in New York. Eventually, they crossed paths, and after hitting it off, the two became best pals who would go on to take over Hollywood together.

      Did Pedro Pascal date Lena Headey? ›

      Pascal was rumored to have dated his Game of Thrones co-star Lena Headey in 2014, but neither commented publicly on the romance rumblings at the time.

      What ethnicity is Pedro Pascal? ›

      José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal (Spanish: [xoˈse ˈpeðɾo βalmaˈseða pasˈkal]; born April 2, 1975) is a Chilean and American actor.

      What age did Pedro Pascal start acting? ›

      “I've been auditioning since I was 20, working as a waiter, getting theater gigs, doing the Law and Orders,” says Pascal, who studied acting at NYU but found fame only after his 2014 stint on Game of Thrones. He's now appearing in his third season as a DEA agent on Narcos and is starring in Kingsman: The Golden Circle.

      What did Sarah Michelle Gellar say about Pedro Pascal? ›

      On Instagram, Gellar shared a segment from Entertainment Tonight's interview with Pascal and wrote, "As if I could ever forget you." She also posted a clip from Access Hollywood's interview alongside a sticker that read, "I adore you."

      Has Pedro Pascal got a wife? ›

      Pedro Pascal has never been married, but he has been romantically linked to a few of his co-stars over the years. Learn more about 'The Last Of Us' star's love life here. Pedro Pascal, 48, is having a major moment in the spotlight right now.

      Does Pedro Pascal have a child? ›

      Pedro Pascal may be the best on-screen father we have going, but he doesn't actually have any kids, and is not publicly in a relationship nor has he been married. He's also starting to seem as if he's sick of everyone calling him the word “daddy”, which I have previously gotten pretty worked up about over here.

      Did Robin tunney date Pedro Pascal? ›

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      While many speculated about Pascal and Tunney's connection, it's more likely she was just a friend rather than a girlfriend, because Tunney has been engaged to interior designer Nick Marmet since 2012.

      Does Pedro Pascal have a twin brother? ›

      What happened to Pedro Pascal's arm? ›

      As for what actually happened to Pedro's arm, he told reporters at the Golden Globes last week that he simply "fell." Here's to hoping Pedro's arm shoulder feels better soon (and resolves this clearly acute beef with Kieran Culkin).

      Does Pedro Pascal have a religion? ›

      Pascal has said that although he doesn't practice any religion, he is no stranger to spirituality.

      How many tattoos does Pedro Pascal have? ›

      His newfound status has also led many fans to rediscover some of his old acting credits, shining a spotlight on Pascal's lesser-known tattoo collection. Over the years, the actor has accumulated seven tiny tattoos that we know of.

      What languages does Pedro Pascal speak? ›

      Pedro Pascal can speak multiple languages: English, Spanish, and, apparently, some kind of cursed devil speech he conjured for a role on NYPD Blue.

      Did Pedro Pascal take his sister to the Oscars? ›

      Pedro Pascal was a proud younger brother as he supported his sister Javiera Balmaceda at the 2023 Oscars. The Last of Us star, 47, attended the 95th Academy Awards on Sunday night as a presenter (he introduced Best Animated Short and Best Documentary Short with Elizabeth Olsen), but he was also there for his sister.

      What did Sarah Paulson write about Pedro Pascal? ›

      Paulson said there was something about Pascal that makes you “want him to succeed”. “And that, to me, is the sign of a major movie star,” she continued. “I'm ready for him to take the reins from the guys from romantic comedies [of the] past, like Bruce Willis and Mel Gibson and all these guys. “He can be all that.

      Why is Pedro Pascal the daddy? ›

      Pascal said he believed he's earned the "daddy" honorific because he's played several father figures on screen. “(The daddy thing) seems a little role-related, I think. There was a period where the Mandalorian is very daddy to baby Grogu.

      Was Sarah Paulson on SNL with Pedro Pascal? ›

      Pedro Pascal and Sarah Paulson both ate and left no crumbs in a Saturday Night Live sketch that poked fun at fancams in the era of TikTok. In the sketch, Pascal plays a popular high school teacher named Mr.

      What caused Pedro Pascal to cry? ›

      "It's a very emotional scene for Pedro. I was filming him as a second; first we filmed Gabriel, and then I noticed that each time we repeated, Pedro was crying," Žbanić told Variety in an interview. "He was not on camera, but he was crying because he was giving his partner everything so that he can act."

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