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Bad Neighbours
Two estranged neighbors finally meet; one calm and reserved the other nosy, naughty and young.
16 August 1962, Concord, Massachusetts, USA
7 September 1984, Los Angeles, California, USA
7 November 1983, Waterloo, Iowa, USA
30 August 1988, Apple Valley, California, USA
25 December 1978, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
November 09, 2015
The ferocity [Byrne] brings is almost enough to compensate for the limp approach the film takes to its own premise.
May 09, 2014
Rogen's always a dominating presence, but [Byrne], who showed her comic chops in Bridesmaids, comes close to stealing the movie here, in an uncorked performance full of volatile, liberating mischief.
September 22, 2016
Byrne walks away with the film by making Kelly a well-rounded, conflicted person, rather than the film's fun cop who has to tell everyone the boring truth.
July 14, 2016
Rose Byrne, sporting her natural Australian accent, delights as Kelly. Between this and Bridesmaids, she has shown that she's as funny as any actress working today.
May 09, 2014
It's Apatow without the Apatow, all ornaments and no tree.
June 21, 2016
Once the feud starts, things quickly escalate and this is where the comedy hits its stride and rarely relents.
May 09, 2014
One of the great surprises of Neighbors is both the gentle way with which it handles a nimrod party animal like Teddy and how good Efron is at playing him.
June 18, 2016
It may seem counterintuitive to praise the emotional maturity of a movie whose climax includes a dildo fight, but there you have it.
May 09, 2014
As as tensions escalate, Teddy and Peter's partnership proves just as central and perhaps more vulnerable than Mac and Kelly's. Score one for growing up.
April 15, 2016
Nicholas Stoller's "Neighbors" is nothing short of furious in its jabs, hooks, and uppercuts at the funny bone.
March 10, 2017
Neighbors is a surprise and a delight.
May 10, 2014
The young married couple does something cruel, and then the idiot frat guys next door respond, and back and forth it goes. I laughed, but not uproariously and not often enough.

