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Disturbia
TrailerAfter his father is killed in a car accident, things unravel for Kale Brecht and he is placed under house-arrest for punching his Spanish teacher. He is confined to his house with no available entertainment, and decides to snoop his neighbors with a binoculars and video camera for killing time, and becomes a voyeur of his next door neighbor Ashley Carlson. When Ashley sees Kale and his friend Ronnie at the window, he tells out of the blue that their neighbor Robert Turner seems to be a wanted serial killer from Austin, Texas. The trio sneaks around his house, and Kale begins to suspect that Mr. Turner might really be the murderer.Actors: Shia LaBeouf, Sarah Roemer, Carrie-Anne Moss, David Morse, Aaron Yoo, Jose Pablo Cantillo, Matt Craven, Viola Davis, Brandon Caruso, Luciano Rauso, Daniel Caruso, ...»Director: D.J. CarusoCountry: United StatesDuration: 105 minQuality: HDRelease: 2007IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Disturbia"
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Characters of "Disturbia"
KalePlayed by: Shia LaBeoufAshleyPlayed by: Sarah RoemerJuliePlayed by: Carrie-Anne MossMr. TurnerPlayed by: David MorseRonniePlayed by: Aaron YooOfficer GutierrezPlayed by: Jose Pablo CantilloDaniel BrechtPlayed by: Matt CravenDetective ParkerPlayed by: Viola DavisGreenwood BoyPlayed by: Brandon CarusoMr. CarlsonPlayed by: Kevin Quinn -
Directors of "Disturbia"
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Creators of "Disturbia"
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Critic Reviews of "Disturbia"
Time OutJune 23, 2007You'll jump as if you've had electrodes attached to your sensitive parts; but when your nerve endings stop tingling, your brain won't remember a thing.
Ebert & RoeperApril 16, 2007This is a cool little thriller with some big scares and fine performances.
AV ClubApril 14, 2007It eventually evolves into a credible thriller, one pointedly rather than coincidentally embedded in the trivia of its time.
USA TodayApril 13, 2007Offsetting the chilly voyeurism is a viable teen romance and an appealing sense of humor. Though there are occasional lapses in logic, Disturbia is consistently suspenseful and entertainingly disturbing.
Toronto StarApril 13, 2007While Disturbia does nothing to advance or honour Hitchcock, the movie succeeds on its modest terms.
Seattle TimesApril 13, 2007For the most part a taut, careful thriller that emphasizes suspense over blood and gore.
Cinemaphile.orgDecember 09, 2015When it comes to recalling the best of Hitchcock's important film lessons, here is a decent movie that at least remembers the buildup is just as important as the jolt.
TheShiznit.co.ukNovember 03, 2012Unfortunately, what starts out as a rounded and intelligent thriller soon turns up the silly for an OTT finale that betrays the tense and well-plotted build-up.
Boston PhoenixJuly 07, 2010A feature-length alt-rock-soundtrack shill that merges with violin strains that would make even Bernard Herrmann blanch.
Reel Film ReviewsApril 14, 2009...an unabashedly high-concept premise that's primarily employed to surprisingly positive effect...
Fayetteville Free WeeklyFebruary 02, 2009Disturbia is a well-made, very entertaining thriller.
ReelzChannel.comAugust 23, 2008In addition to borrowing the idea behind Rear Window, Disturbia pays homage to Hitchcock in its sense of pacing, as well, in its use of the Hitchcock's signature slow build.
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