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The House Next Door

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
828
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Theresa Russell, Sean Young, and James Russo in The House Next Door (2002)
A couple move into a new house and find out their neighbor may be a murderer
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A nightmare-prone children's book illustrator and her weak-willed husband move next door to an ex-marine bar owner and his timid wife. A gunshot and a backyard burial lead the artist to susp... Read allA nightmare-prone children's book illustrator and her weak-willed husband move next door to an ex-marine bar owner and his timid wife. A gunshot and a backyard burial lead the artist to suspect murder.A nightmare-prone children's book illustrator and her weak-willed husband move next door to an ex-marine bar owner and his timid wife. A gunshot and a backyard burial lead the artist to suspect murder.

  • Director
    • Joey Travolta
  • Writer
    • John Benjamin Martin
  • Stars
    • James Russo
    • Theresa Russell
    • Sean Young
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    828
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joey Travolta
    • Writer
      • John Benjamin Martin
    • Stars
      • James Russo
      • Theresa Russell
      • Sean Young
    • 17User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Russo
    James Russo
    • Carl Schmidt
    Theresa Russell
    Theresa Russell
    • Helen Schmidt
    Sean Young
    Sean Young
    • Monica
    A.J. Cook
    A.J. Cook
    • Lori Peterson
    • (as AJ Cook)
    Frederic Forrest
    Frederic Forrest
    • Vernon Crank
    Matthew Harrison
    Matthew Harrison
    • Tom Peterson
    John Benjamin Martin
    • Deacon
    Jennifer Carmichael
    Jennifer Carmichael
    • Cindy
    • (as Jennifer Anne Carmichael)
    Christian Pepin
    • Rocky
    Harold Green
    • Paul the Locksmith
    Patrick Gallagher
    Patrick Gallagher
    • Ed the Mover
    Kurt Evans
    Kurt Evans
    • Police Officer
    Darren Moore
    Darren Moore
    • Scary Man
    Conan Graham
    • Nick
    Doreen Ferreira
    • Josie
    Demord Dann
    • Bar Fighter
    • (uncredited)
    Doyle McCurley
    • Mac
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joey Travolta
    • Writer
      • John Benjamin Martin
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    6SkullScreamerReturns

    Decent neighbour-hell thriller

    I got this dvd for free, so I checked it out. I think it's quite an ordinary thriller but also a well made one. The characters were well written and acted. Not a movie I'd want to watch agan soon, but it wasn't boring either.

    Recommended if you like thrillers that are set in the real world and could actually happen. And if the theme of neighbour's dark secrets seems appealing to you.
    8hereatgraceland

    Some neighbors can be very deceiving. You really have to watch the ones that bring a lot more then memories home from the war !

    I can be very picky when judging a suspense-horror type movie. I can honestly say I enjoyed House Next Door very much. Mainly because the type of suspense shown in the movie was believable. We've all experienced weird neighbors, not to this extent, but its something we can relate to. To me this is far more enjoyable then a typical Stephen King sci-fi weirdo picture ! I found the story was well written, well directed and the acting was superb. It goes to show you Producers don't need idiots running around with a chainsaw and hockey mask chasing bare breasted women in the middle of the night. The movie was clearly written and stuck to the point right up until the final climax. I purchased this older movie the other day and I know I'll end-up watching it again in the near future. I recommend you do the same. You will not be disappointed. I'll give it an 8.
    6Platypuschow

    The House Next Door: Unoriginal but watchable thriller

    First of all I want to point out that the cover lies. As is commonly the case the cover deceives the viewer in order to sell more copies. In this instance Sean Young is on the right hand side instead of the lead AJ Cook. Why would they do this? I can only assume because Young was more famous at the time of release, but having the lead absent from the cover is rather baffling.

    Following your standard thriller formula telling the story of a couple who move into a new home but become increasingly concerned that their neighbours aren't as nice as they present themselves.

    Decent enough performances including the excellent lead (Cook) make this generic title watchable enough. I have to say I thought they were building to something different, I expected a double bluff but got a disappointing paint by numbers finale.

    Watchable stuff but not stuff to go out of your way to watch.

    The Good:

    AJ Cook

    Sean Young

    The Bad:

    Very clichéd
    6cinematicheroes

    Thou shalt LOVE the B-Movie!

    As a writer and a filmmaker myself, I try not to be ultra-critical when you consider all of the elements that go into making a film. When viewing this one, I quickly realized that John Benjamin Martin's script didn't have the same quality of writing of a William Goldman script, and for the most part it certainly lacked the dialogue of a Quentin Tarantino ... or even a Jon Favreau script, for that matter. But, if you're looking for a semi-fun, serviceable B-thriller, this will do fine. In fact, it's the perfect Friday Midnight Movie when you just want to veg-out with a BIG tub of buttered popcorn!

    In fact, a little over four years ago, a similar film - WHAT LIES BENEATH - was released starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Harrison Ford. Was it a better movie? Sure, but not that much better when you consider all of the variables involved: HOUSE NEXT DOOR was made with a lot less dough than WHAT LIES BENEATH was. And HND certainly lacked both the A-list stars and the BIG-Studio backing of 20th Century Fox and Dreamworks. In fact, I would go so far as to say that director Joey Travolta did the best he could with what was given him.

    And one of the things given him in this film is a fine performance by James Russo, who is at his utmost-creepiest, playing Carl Schmidt, the next door neighbor of Lori Peterson (played by A.J. Cook). Russo's performance - along with Travolta's direction - actually makes this film not only watchable, but enjoyable as a "guilty pleasure." As does the performance of Sean Young, who also does the most she can with the supporting role of Monica, Peterson's long-time friend. It's priceless to hear her utter lines such as, "It's crazy - I mean like get in the car and move to Arizona crazy!" Frederic Forrest, who garnered a Best Supporting Actor nomination in 1980 for his performance in THE ROSE, also lends credibility to the cast.

    And again, I felt Travolta's direction, which seems to get better with each new film, helps to offset the movie's notoriously low budget.

    As was the case with WHAT LIES BENEATH several years back, THIS film is filled with the obvious cheap thrills you'd expect from a movie of this nature, but again, that's part of the reason that makes THIS the perfect Friday Midnight Movie!
    jaykay-1

    Not enough thrills to overcome predictable situations.

    This conventional woman-in-jeopardy suspencer, screened at the American Film Market in February, has enough predictable situations to place it in the lightweight horror category.

    A young Chicago couple, married two years, move into their country dream home only to discover their neighbors are not all they appear to be. The young wife (A.J.Cook) is left vulnerable when husband (Matthew Harrison) has to spend two weeks in LA on business. James Russo provides so-so excitement as the heavy-next-door.

    While Joey Travolta directs competently, we don't get to know enough about the characters to make us care very much what happens to them in the situations they are placed.

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    • Trivia
      Carl announces his Fourth of July party for Friday. This movie was released in early 2002, and most likely filmed in 2001, when the 4th of July was a Wednesday. The thing is, when one of the guests arrives, he says "Happy Fourth of July", so this movie may be set in 2003, when the next Fourth is a Friday, or back in 1997. Sometimes in movies they use a generic date, where the film is not set in any particular year, but is characteristic of a general era.
    • Goofs
      At 0:22:13 when Lori is playing pool in the bar and goes to shoot, the position of the balls on the table changes between shots. In the wide shot there is, closest to Lori, the white ball, then red, then yellow and the black, which is to the right side of the middle pocket. In the next, brief, medium shot the red ball has moved to the other side of the table. Then in the close up the black ball is right in front of the middle pocket and the white ball is closer to Lori.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Noël à tout prix : la guerre des sapins (2023)

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    • Release date
      • February 24, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La casa de al lado
    • Filming locations
      • British Columbia, Canada
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      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
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