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Lakeview Terrace
TrailerAn interracial couple moves into their California dream home, only to find themselves the target of their volatile next-door neighbor, a racist and dysfunctional LAPD Officer Abel Turner who feels uncomfortable with the relationship of the newcomers and transforms their lives into Hell on Earth.Actors: Samuel L. Jackson, Patrick Wilson, Kerry Washington, Ron Glass, Justin Chambers, Jay Hernandez, Regine Nehy, Jaishon Fisher, Robert Pine, Keith Loneker, Caleeb Pinkett, ...»Director: Neil LaButeCountry: United StatesDuration: 110 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Lakeview Terrace"
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Characters of "Lakeview Terrace"
Abel TurnerPlayed by: Samuel L. Jackson
Chris MattsonPlayed by: Patrick Wilson
Lisa MattsonPlayed by: Kerry Washington
Harold PerreauPlayed by: Ron Glass
Donnie EatonPlayed by: Justin Chambers
Javier VillarealPlayed by: Jay Hernandez
Celia TurnerPlayed by: Regine Nehy
Marcus TurnerPlayed by: Jaishon Fisher
Captain WentworthPlayed by: Robert Pine
Clarence DarlingtonPlayed by: Keith Loneker
Damon RichardsPlayed by: Caleeb Pinkett
Jung Lee PakPlayed by: Robert Dahey
Sang Hee PakPlayed by: Ho-Jung
NadinePlayed by: Elizabeth Tulloch
DalePlayed by: Dale Godboldo
EdenPlayed by: Lynn Chen
Aunt DorriePlayed by: Vanessa Bell Calloway
Lt. MorgadaPlayed by: Eva LaRue
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Directors of "Lakeview Terrace"
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Creators of "Lakeview Terrace"
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Critic Reviews of "Lakeview Terrace"
Time OutDecember 05, 2008The yawning chasm between the film's aspirations to social significance and its cheese-o-licious straight-to-video construction make it a chucklesome guilty pleasure.
At the MoviesNovember 07, 2008The movie is directed by Neil LaBute, whose history suggests he's comfortable making his audience just uncomfortable enough to make a lasting impression.
At the MoviesNovember 07, 2008I found it scary at times and I was tense and I was on the edge of my seat, , but ultimately it did spiral out of control and get a little ridiculous.
Chicago TribuneOctober 18, 2008The actors make it watchable, but with these incendiary themes, 'watchable' isn't exactly a wildfire.
Los Angeles TimesSeptember 19, 2008Lakeview Terrace is a serviceable enough popcorn exercise in a few floundering Angelenos who can't just get along.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsApril 19, 2017An intense drama about neighbors who can't get along.
East Bay ExpressAugust 15, 2011Isn't much fun either as social commentary or procedural guignol.
CinePassionAugust 26, 2009Lakeview Terrace isn't anywhere as wacky as LaBute's Wicker Man remake, yet the two reveal an artist too caught up with his misanthropic conceits to notice the ridiculous humor in them.
BET.comJuly 03, 2009This angry black man wants a 'chocolate drop' of his own -- yes, 'chocolate drop' is actually used in this film! However, it's such a weak movie that you won't get offended.
Window to the MoviesFebruary 12, 2009It's ironic when the tactics it uses to ratchet up the suspense actually reduces the very real tension that gets communicated in its first half.
Apollo GuideJanuary 21, 2009As a thriller, it's passable, but at what point do we say to director Neil LaBute, "Enough already with the misogynistic themes"?
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