When a young doctor suspects she may not be alone in her new Brooklyn loft, she learns that her landlord has formed a frightening obsession with her.When a young doctor suspects she may not be alone in her new Brooklyn loft, she learns that her landlord has formed a frightening obsession with her.When a young doctor suspects she may not be alone in her new Brooklyn loft, she learns that her landlord has formed a frightening obsession with her.
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Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
- Sydney
- (as Aunjanue Ellis)
Sean A. Rosales
- Carlos
- (as Sean Rosales)
Sheila Ivy Traister
- ER Nurse
- (as Sheila Traister)
Mark Morocco
- ER Surgeon
- (as Mark Vincent Morocco)
Veronica Szymanski
- Nurse Girl
- (as Veronica Hool)
Steven Ray Byrd
- Paramedic
- (uncredited)
Skippy the Dog
- Amelie
- (uncredited)
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The acting in this movie is the only saving grace while it's a tried plot the 2011 Spanish movie Sleep Tight showed it can still be well written this movie however fell short there. If you liked this movie or just want something similar try Sleep Tight instead. If The Resident is a 5.5/10, Sleep Tight is 9/10.
In New York, Dr. Juliet Bliss Devereau (Hilary Swank) of the Brooklyn General Hospital has ended her relationship with her boyfriend Jack (Lee Pace) and is seeking an apartment in Brooklyn to live alone. She finds a bargain in an old apartment building owned by the handsome and lonely Max (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and one night she misinterprets his signals and dates him. However she concludes that it is too soon to have a love affair and she asks Max to leave her apartment. However she does not know that Max is a deranged man obsessed on her and that he spies her from secret openings in her apartment. Further, Max is drugging Juliet every night and sexually abusing of her. Juliet has troubles to wake up in the morning to go to the hospital and decides to install a monitoring system in her apartment. She learns the truth about Max but how to escape from the insane landlord?
"The Resident" is a predictable thriller that the viewer knows exactly what is going to happen in the next scene. I do not understand why an awarded actress like Hilary Swank that was Oscar winner twice in the Best Actress in a Leading Role category could accept to participate in a lame film like "The Resident". My vote is four.
Title (Brazil): "A Inquilina" ("The Tennant")
"The Resident" is a predictable thriller that the viewer knows exactly what is going to happen in the next scene. I do not understand why an awarded actress like Hilary Swank that was Oscar winner twice in the Best Actress in a Leading Role category could accept to participate in a lame film like "The Resident". My vote is four.
Title (Brazil): "A Inquilina" ("The Tennant")
I found this movie on Netflix and saw that Jeffrey Dean Morgan was in it, and that was more than enough of a sales pitch to make me sit down and watch "The Resident".
I have to admit that Jeffrey Dean Morgan was amazing in this movie and he really carried the movie quite nicely. Hillary Swank is certainly not among my most favorite of actresses, and she wasn't outstanding in this movie. Too bad that Christopher Lee wasn't given a bigger role in the movie, because he always brings something unique to the movies he was in.
The Max character was just genuinely disturbed and creepy, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan was really nicely cast for this role.
The storyline in "The Resident" was quite good and captivating, which made for some adequate entertainment.
While "The Resident" is indeed and entertaining movie, then it is hardly the type of movie that has enough contents in its storyline and plot to support more than a single viewing.
I have to admit that Jeffrey Dean Morgan was amazing in this movie and he really carried the movie quite nicely. Hillary Swank is certainly not among my most favorite of actresses, and she wasn't outstanding in this movie. Too bad that Christopher Lee wasn't given a bigger role in the movie, because he always brings something unique to the movies he was in.
The Max character was just genuinely disturbed and creepy, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan was really nicely cast for this role.
The storyline in "The Resident" was quite good and captivating, which made for some adequate entertainment.
While "The Resident" is indeed and entertaining movie, then it is hardly the type of movie that has enough contents in its storyline and plot to support more than a single viewing.
A well acted film that unfortunately offers nothing new once the scene has been set. A third of the way into the film you can pretty much turn off and guess the rest. its a real shame too because there was an element of mystery to begin with which was stripped away far too early leaving only a predictable hour till the finish.
Aside from that the acting is great, the tension is OK, although its not built upon enough, it seemed as if scenes of potentially great tension were cut short just to have action, which, in a horror film, isn't a smart move.
There are a couple of great scenes when the 'horror' came not from the hunter but from the hunted, but overall it never really scares.
Aside from that the acting is great, the tension is OK, although its not built upon enough, it seemed as if scenes of potentially great tension were cut short just to have action, which, in a horror film, isn't a smart move.
There are a couple of great scenes when the 'horror' came not from the hunter but from the hunted, but overall it never really scares.
What makes a movie to be "necessary" is a to attend to what is designed for: to entertain, to inform, to whatever is the idea. On the other hand, sometimes we face things like "The Resident". In theory, a nice thriller about a woman scared that someone can be going inside her house. But when it comes to the movie itself, what we can see is a festival of clichés, a writer trying - without success - to fool ourselves for 5 minutes and then releasing the whole story in one scene. And after that, all the scary elements are gone and it all becomes a bloodthirsty silly horror film (with the only advantage of having a good cast). The director seems lazy to explain the story and just throw the information to the spectator. Although with good moments, the movie is all conducted to the most stupid session of screams, blood and obvious moments, with the most pathetic ending.
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- TriviaSir Christopher Lee fell over a cable and injured his back during production. On the plus side, he was also made a Knight while working on this movie.
- GoofsWhen Jack is carrying groceries into the kitchen, you can see the cameraman's reflection in the window.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Projector: The Resident (2011)
- SoundtracksSolitaire
Written by Katherine Liner Carmen Rizzo, and Jamie Muhoberac
Performed by Katherine Liner
Courtesy of Liner Notes Music
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- $20,000,000 (estimated)
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- $6,742,156
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- 1h 31m(91 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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