
Should you watch Neighbor Trouble? Only if you have ten minutes to kill and a high tolerance for people shouting at each other in black and white. It is for the folks who miss the days when comedy meant someone getting a pie in the face or a door slammed on their thumb. If you are looking for nuance or, you know, a plo...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Should you watch Neighbor Trouble? Only if you have ten minutes to kill and a high tolerance for people shouting at each other in black and white. It is for the folks who miss the days when comedy meant someone getting a pie in the face or a door slammed on their thumb. If you are looking for nuance or, you know, a plot that makes sense, you will probably hate it. The whole thing is just a mess of domestic frustration. It’s loud. It’s grainy. It feels like watching a family argument through a k..."
Earle Rodney, Felix Adler, John A. Waldron
United States

