Unwelcome (2022) delivers a gripping blend of psychological horror, Irish folklore, and slow-burning suspense. The film follows Maya and Jamie, a couple traumatized by recent events in London, who move to rural Ireland in search of peace. Their hope for a quiet new beginning quickly fades as they uncover the disturbing secrets tied to their new home.

The story builds tension from the moment the couple arrives in the countryside. The villagers’ uneasy behavior and cryptic warnings create an atmosphere of dread. The introduction of the “Little People,” mysterious woodland creatures tied to old myths, adds a chilling layer of supernatural threat. Their presence lingers in every corner, keeping viewers on edge as the mystery deepens.

As Maya struggles with her past trauma, the film skillfully blends psychological tension with unsettling folklore. Her inner fears slowly merge with the growing danger outside, creating a haunting sense of isolation. The rural setting heightens this feeling, turning the quiet landscape into a place filled with hidden nightmares.

The pacing intensifies as the couple becomes entangled in the dark history of the house. Strange occurrences, unexplained noises, and eerie encounters with the Little People push Maya toward a breaking point. Her journey feels raw and emotional, making the horror more personal and impactful.
Unwelcome reaches a frightening climax when Maya must fight to survive both the supernatural forces surrounding the home and the internal struggles she has tried to escape. The film delivers a powerful ending that ties together fear, folklore, and psychological conflict.