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  1. Welcome Home: Directed by George Ratliff. With Emily Ratajkowski, Aaron Paul, Riccardo Scamarcio, Katy Louise Saunders. A couple spend a weekend at a vacation rental home in the Italian countryside in an attempt to repair their relationship, but soon become victims of the homeowner's sinister plans.

  2. Welcome Home: Directed by Pushkar Mahabal. With Kashmira Irani, Swarda Thigale, Shashi Bhushan, Boloram Das. A census report leads two female government teachers to an isolated house, in which resides a family with twisted secrets they never imagined to recover.

  3. Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins: Directed by Malcolm D. Lee. With Martin Lawrence, James Earl Jones, Margaret Avery, Joy Bryant. Dr. R.J. Stevens is a talk-show host who visits his family in the Deep South.

  4. Two unsuspecting school teachers, Anuja (Kashmira Irani) and Neha (Swarda Thigle), who are on their way to the only house in a secluded village in Maharashtra, show up at the doorstep of a family comprising oddballs. Logically, the ladies should have just upped and left but they stay.

  5. Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael: Directed by Jim Abrahams. With Winona Ryder, Jeff Daniels, Laila Robins, Thomas Wilson Brown. A small town prepares for the homecoming of superstar Roxy Carmichael, as does a young outsider, who believes Roxy is her mother.

  6. WELCOME HOME is yet another overly-familiar psycho-thriller about a young couple in their new home who find themselves menaced by a new neighbour who starts out seemingly friendly. Yes, it's the same old kind of story that's been done a million times before, and there's nothing here you won't have seen before either.

  7. Welcome Home (2020) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  8. Welcome Home: Directed by James Head. With Luke Perry, Camille Sullivan, Erica Cerra, Susan Hogan. A writer has already published all the stories from his childhood with his now-deceased father, and is struggling to develop new best-selling material.

  9. Welcome Home is the closest it can get to the Indianized version of Tobe Hooper's cult classic - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) - minus the latter's all-out brutality. Two government school teachers doing census duty end up at an isolated house where a family with sinister secrets resides.

  10. The film begins with a man (played by Luke Perry) coming home from being out of town. At first it seems there may be an ambush or burglars. But no, it's just a homeless family (just the kids and mom).

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