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The Neighbor
Description
By chance a man finds himself in his neighbor's house undetected and discovers the secrets he may be keeping in the cellar.
By chance a man finds himself in his neighbor's house undetected and discovers the secrets he may be keeping in the cellar.
Actors:
Melissa Bolona,
Skipp Sudduth,
Phillip Rush,
Chaka Desilva,
Brett Forbes,
David Kallaway,
Mason Guccione
Melissa Bolona
Skipp Sudduth
23 August 1956, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA
Phillip Rush
Chaka Desilva
Brett Forbes
1977, Beverly Hills, California, USA
David Kallaway
Mason Guccione
Director:
Marcus Dunstan
Marcus Dunstan
Country:
United Kingdom
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September 15, 2016
This rough and raw thriller is reminiscent of the sort of pleasingly tawdry fare they used to show at drive-in cinemas and grindhouses back in the day, in a good way.
October 10, 2016
The Neighbour is a serviceable B-movie thriller that's in the bizarre position of having nothing whatsoever to offer in terms of originality, performance, visual pleasure or storytelling verve.
September 27, 2016
Overall, The Neighbour treads familiar ground well, so can be forgiven the occasional slip - after all, one never knows what might be underfoot.
September 16, 2016
It's decently acted and decently made. At the same time, though, there's nothing particularly exceptional going on here.
October 31, 2016
The Neighbour offers a collection of tense, increasingly improbable thrills, accompanied by uncomfortable moral alignments in a world where everyone is marginalised and nobody can afford to obey the law.

