Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA couple invite their somewhat peculiar new neighbours around for a welcome dinner.A couple invite their somewhat peculiar new neighbours around for a welcome dinner.A couple invite their somewhat peculiar new neighbours around for a welcome dinner.
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- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 6 Gewinne & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt
Neil James
- Agent
- (Synchronisation)
Charlotte Marshall
- Radio Broadcaster
- (Synchronisation)
Sarah Maddocks
- Emergency Services
- (Synchronisation)
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Needless to say that I had indeed never even heard about this 2024 horror movie titled "Good Neighbours" prior to stumbling upon it by random chance here in 2025. And given my love of all things horror, and the fact that I had not already seen the movie, of course I had to check out what writer and director Richard Anthony Dunford had to offer.
First of all, I can't claim that the movie's cover was particularly interesting. It felt rather amateurish and didn't serve as a great way to entice and lure in an audience.
The concept idea of the movie was fair enough, but ultimately the movie was held back by a sluggish narrative and scary lack of interesting things happening in the narrative. So it was a prolonged viewing experience sitting through "Good Neighbours", and not a particularly entertaining one.
Now, I've seen enough low budget movies to actually be familiar with Chrissie Wunna. But she was also the only familiar face on the cast list. The acting performances in the movie were fair.
This is not a movie that incorporates a lot of special effects. Not that it would have made much of a difference, as the narrative was still a sluggish and uneventful one.
"Good Neighbours" is hardly a movie that I would recommend for sci-fi horror fans to go out and watch. I struggled to sit through it as a fan of horror movies and a casual fan of sci-fi movies. This is definitely not a movie that will be gracing my screen a second time.
My rating of writer and director Richard Anthony Dunford's 2024 movie "Good Neighbours" lands on a three out of ten stars.
First of all, I can't claim that the movie's cover was particularly interesting. It felt rather amateurish and didn't serve as a great way to entice and lure in an audience.
The concept idea of the movie was fair enough, but ultimately the movie was held back by a sluggish narrative and scary lack of interesting things happening in the narrative. So it was a prolonged viewing experience sitting through "Good Neighbours", and not a particularly entertaining one.
Now, I've seen enough low budget movies to actually be familiar with Chrissie Wunna. But she was also the only familiar face on the cast list. The acting performances in the movie were fair.
This is not a movie that incorporates a lot of special effects. Not that it would have made much of a difference, as the narrative was still a sluggish and uneventful one.
"Good Neighbours" is hardly a movie that I would recommend for sci-fi horror fans to go out and watch. I struggled to sit through it as a fan of horror movies and a casual fan of sci-fi movies. This is definitely not a movie that will be gracing my screen a second time.
My rating of writer and director Richard Anthony Dunford's 2024 movie "Good Neighbours" lands on a three out of ten stars.
After meeting her new neighbors, a woman invites them over to a dinner with her and her husband which is somewhat undermined by a series of bizarre antics they display during dinner, but when it gives way to a deranged revelation that puts them in danger through their secret.
This was a far better genre effort than expected. Among its better features here is the impressive enough setup that makes for an intriguing time the longer it goes on. The main setup involving the neighbors coming over and the couple trying to entertain them through a series of genuinely bizarre and somewhat comical manner of behavior that takes place including their chipper attitudes, emotionless remarks, and literal tone with what they say or have said to them, making for a somewhat uneasy time. As it clearly hides a somewhat sinister agenda underneath the unnatural behavior and antics which are soon revealed in some twisted motivation behind what their purpose is, this allows for the film to gain a sense of suspense the more it goes on with the finale offering a nice bit of action to carry it along. There's just the overwhelming sense of the film being let down by the generally obvious low-budget limitations that are present here. This one is pretty much the main issue here as it tends to highlight everything that holds it back with the limited locations, lack of genuine special effects, and a restrained feel that comes from having things be kept so low-key that it doesn't have a lot of chances to go higher. With everything at the house and no real opportunities to expand beyond that from this not having much to go on other than the couple's weird interactions, it does have the kind of performance that keeps everything interesting as long as there's an appreciation of the low-budget setup. As it's not a big deal, this one becomes an intriguing enough time.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Violence.
This was a far better genre effort than expected. Among its better features here is the impressive enough setup that makes for an intriguing time the longer it goes on. The main setup involving the neighbors coming over and the couple trying to entertain them through a series of genuinely bizarre and somewhat comical manner of behavior that takes place including their chipper attitudes, emotionless remarks, and literal tone with what they say or have said to them, making for a somewhat uneasy time. As it clearly hides a somewhat sinister agenda underneath the unnatural behavior and antics which are soon revealed in some twisted motivation behind what their purpose is, this allows for the film to gain a sense of suspense the more it goes on with the finale offering a nice bit of action to carry it along. There's just the overwhelming sense of the film being let down by the generally obvious low-budget limitations that are present here. This one is pretty much the main issue here as it tends to highlight everything that holds it back with the limited locations, lack of genuine special effects, and a restrained feel that comes from having things be kept so low-key that it doesn't have a lot of chances to go higher. With everything at the house and no real opportunities to expand beyond that from this not having much to go on other than the couple's weird interactions, it does have the kind of performance that keeps everything interesting as long as there's an appreciation of the low-budget setup. As it's not a big deal, this one becomes an intriguing enough time.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Violence.
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- WissenswertesComposer Adam House used samples of wasps in the film score. The character of Joseph has a short monologue about wasps during the film.
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