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      • Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that the film received positive reviews by 22% of the 87 surveyed critics. The average rating was 4.23/10, and the consensus is: "Due to obvious plot twists and foreshadowing, The Glass House fails to thrill. By the end, it degenerates into ludicrousness."
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  2. Sep 14, 2001 · 4 min read. ‘The Glass House” brings skilled technique to a plot that’s a foregone conclusion. Since it’s clear from early in the film what must have happened and why, it’s a film about waiting for the characters to catch up to us.

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  3. Leelee Sobieski stars as Ruby Baker and Stellan Skarsgård plays her new guardian, Terry Glass, in the Columbia Pictures psychological thriller, THE GLASS HOUSE.

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    • Daniel Sackheim
    • PG-13
    • Leelee Sobieski
  4. Sep 14, 2001 · Ruby and Rhett are promised a world of opulence and California fun -- all they have to do is move into the Glasses' gated house in picturesque Malibu. But in this taut psychological thriller, trust can be as transparent as The Glass House.

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    • Daniel Sackheim
    • PG-13
    • Diane Lane
  5. Jan 16, 2002 · Despite a great cast and glossy direction, it's as empty, transparent, and characterless as the titular abode. Ruby (Sobieski) is a bolshy teenager who is orphaned along with her younger brother...

  6. The Glass House Reviews. Much of its story is as transparent as the titular location. However, fans of The Glass House can agree this inflated teen-mystery has a confounding lived-in...

  7. Family friends and one-time next door neighbours, Terry (Stellan Skarsgard) and Erin (Diane Lane) Glass, agree to become the children's guardians and so they leave home to live in a spectacular modern house, up in the hills overlooking the sea at Malibu.

  8. Sep 13, 2001 · There’s nothing in genredom quite so unhinged as the badly made psycho-thriller, and long before it’s over, “The Glass House” collapses from wretched design and execution. More interesting ...

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