Untitled Home Invasion Romance (2026)

Released: 2026-01-27 Recommended age: 12+ No IMDb rating yet
Untitled Home Invasion Romance

Movie details

  • Genres: Comedy, Action, Thriller, Romance
  • Director: Jason Biggs
  • Main cast: Jason Biggs, Meaghan Rath, Anna Konkle, Justin H. Min, Arturo Castro
  • Country / region: United States of America
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-01-27

Story overview

In this 2026 comedy-action-thriller-romance directed by and starring Jason Biggs, a struggling actor attempts to salvage his failing marriage by orchestrating a fake home invasion during a romantic weekend getaway. The film blends elements of farce, mild action sequences, and relationship drama as the staged scenario unfolds with unexpected complications.

Parent Guide

A lighthearted comedy-thriller about marital deception with mild action elements and romantic themes. While the premise involves a staged home invasion, the tone remains primarily comedic rather than genuinely threatening.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Mild

Comedic violence during the staged home invasion including fake fighting, wrestling, and mild physical confrontations played for laughs. No graphic injuries or realistic violence.

Scary / disturbing
Mild

Some tense moments during the fake invasion scenario, but the comedic tone undercuts genuine fear. No truly disturbing imagery or sustained horror elements.

Language
Mild

Occasional mild profanity and relationship-related exclamations. No strong or frequent offensive language.

Sexual content & nudity
Mild

Romantic tension and kissing between married characters. Some suggestive dialogue about relationships. No explicit sexual content or nudity.

Substance use
None

No depiction of alcohol, tobacco, or drug use in the provided overview.

Emotional intensity
Moderate

Moderate emotional intensity related to marital conflict and deception. Characters experience relationship stress, but resolution is ultimately positive and comedic.

Parent tips

This film contains comedic violence and peril during the staged home invasion, some romantic tension between married characters, and mild language. The premise involves deception within a marriage, which may prompt discussions about honesty in relationships. Best suited for viewers who can distinguish between staged fictional scenarios and real danger.

Parent chat guide

After watching, consider discussing: How did the characters' deception affect their relationship? What healthier ways could they have addressed their marital issues? How does the film balance comedy with potentially tense situations? What did you think about the resolution of the story?

Parent follow-up questions

  • Did you think the pretend bad guys were funny or scary?
  • What was your favorite silly part?
  • How did the people show they loved each other?
  • Why do you think the husband thought pretending would help his marriage?
  • What parts made you laugh the most?
  • How would you solve a problem with a friend without pretending?
  • What did you think about the ethics of faking a dangerous situation?
  • How did the movie mix comedy with more serious relationship issues?
  • What alternative solutions could the couple have tried for their marriage problems?
  • How does the film comment on modern relationships and communication breakdowns?
  • What satirical elements did you notice about performance and authenticity?
  • How effective was the blending of multiple genres (comedy, action, thriller, romance) in telling this story?

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