Good Neighbours – Movie Review
First Reaction – Good Neighbours is strange, odd and quirky.
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Director: Richard Anthony Dunford
Writer: Richard Anthony Dunford (Screenplay)
Cast
- Karl Kennedy-Williams (The Caller)
- L.A Rodgers (Justice League)
- Dani Thompson (Punch)
- Judson Vaughan (Dragonflies Only Live for 24 Hours)
- Param Patel (Doctor Who)
- Chrissie Wunna (Charlotte)
Plot: A couple invite their somewhat peculiar new neighbours around for a welcome dinner.
Runtime: 1 Hour 24 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Good Neighbours starts when Tamesha (Rodgers) and Luke (Kennedy-Williams) decide to welcome the new neighbours Mary (Thompson) and Joseph (Vaughan). It doesn’t take long before they notice they are strange but they hope a dinner can fix the unusual feelings.
However, the dinner spirals out of control, and the couple learns the true nature of their new neighbours. They need to fight back to survive and save themselves.
Verdict on Good Neighbours
Recap
The movie follows a couple who want to welcome their new neighbours. However, the evening takes a drastic turn as they learn who the couple truly are.
Best Parts
The strange interactions are great, as we know how awkward first meeting a neighbor can be. While it escalated beyond what is normal, it still created an unusual series of events. It uses more strange nature over anything too graphic, which adds to everything going on.
Worst Parts
A couple of moments don’t seem to make too much sense. They seem to be added solely to have some additional violence, instead of having any connection to the bigger story.
Final Thoughts –Good Neighbours is an odd, quirky comedy.

