IMDb 7.5 2025 HD

Birthright

Birthright

2025
Comedy Thriller
90 min NR Australia
8 / 10
7.5 IMDB

It’s every adult’s worst nightmare: moving back in with their parents. Having done just that, a down-and-out husband and his pregnant wife quickly realize that his folks don’t…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Zoe Pepper / Aaron McCann / Stuart Morrice
Starring
Travis Jeffery / Maria Angelico / Michael Hurst / Linda Cropper / Tai Hara / Mercy Cornwall / Julian Maroun

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

anxiety-inducing brutally funny claustrophobic socially resonant broadly farcical strong ensemble predictable relatable nightmare sharp satire emotionally raw contrived escalation generational tension

Reviews

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Priya Sharma
Feb 26, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Birthright functions best as a societal mirror, reflecting a specific Australian economic dread with uncomfortable clarity. The performances, particularly from Maria Angelico, ground the film's more outlandish turns in real pathos. However, the narrative's promised descent into chaos…

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David Chen
Feb 26, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

A masterclass in escalating tension, Birthright is the funniest and most anxiety-inducing film about family you'll see this year. It understands that the deepest horrors are found in suburban living rooms. The dynamic between the desperate couple and…

C
Chloe Fernandez
Feb 26, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

There's a compelling kernel of social observation here, sadly buried under overly broad farce. The set-up is ripe for nuanced exploration of generational failure, but Birthright too often opts for loud, predictable clashes over genuine insight. The talented…

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Marcus Thorne
Feb 26, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

A deliciously uncomfortable comedy of manners gone violently awry. Birthright expertly mines the horrific comedy of moving back home, where every passive-aggressive comment over breakfast becomes a battlefield skirmish. The ensemble is superb; Linda Cropper and Michael Hurst…

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Eleanor Rigby
Feb 26, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

Birthright finds its strength in a premise that is both universally cringe-inducing and particularly sharp for Australian audiences grappling with housing insecurity. The film smartly uses the pregnant wife's condition to elevate the stakes from mere embarrassment to…

FAQs

While full reviews are pending, the cast promises a strong dynamic. Travis Jeffery and Maria Angelico, as the down-and-out couple, must balance vulnerability with resilience, their partnership tested under one roof. The chemistry between them will be crucial in selling the strain and solidarity of their situation. Opposite them, Michael Hurst and Linda Cropper bring considerable dramatic and comedic weight, ensuring the parental opposition is formidable and nuanced, not merely caricatured.