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Disturbia


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New York Magazine
One way you know that D.J. Caruso is a resourceful director is that he scares you silly with a minimum of violence and a few...
Entertainment Weekly
Disturbia opened with a freakish highway car crash, I was startled to realize it wasn't a supernatural event.
ReelViews
Disturbia is a nice little mystery thriller that takes a wrong turn on the way to its climax and morphs into a slasher movie.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Rear Window gets YouTubed in Disturbia, a mostly clever, jump-and-scream thriller about voyeurism, murder, and the stuff goi...
Chicago Tribune
Comparisons [to Rear Window] are probably something the makers of Disturbia don't want us to make, since Disturbia, for all ...
The Austin Chronicle
Ultimately seems like something of a missed opportunity.
Los Angeles Times
Has nowhere near the conceptual sophistication of Rear Window, where the protagonist's absorption in what he's watching mirr...
The New York Times
Instead of manufacturing elaborate, ridiculous plot twists or imposing overwrought psychological melodrama on a basically ab...
Wall Street Journal
The most disturbious part of "Disturbia" is how engaging this teenage thriller manages to be, even though it's a shameless r...
New York Daily News
The story starts to fall apart only toward the end, when lightning rumbles overhead and our suddenly dense hero decides to e...
The Boston Globe
There's probably a way to do "Rear Window " as a seen-it-all thriller about a 17-year-old under house arrest, but "Disturbia...
New York Post
Director D.J. Caruso relies entirely too much on clichéd shock cuts and keeps pulling back every time the flick seems to be ...
Houston Chronicles
Despite the foolishness, and despite the patent knockoffs of Rear Window and American Beauty, Disturbia is a likable little ...
San Francisco Chronicle
"Disturbia" is "Rear Window" transported to a suburban house with lots of windows to peer out of.
USA Today
Offsetting the chilly voyeurism is a viable teen romance and an appealing sense of humor.
Film Threat
Suspense and horror films have been lackluster at best for the last eight years or so.
Empire
Entertaining Hitchcock-lite for a generation that would rather dial P for pizza than M for murder.
Film Threat
With all the promise to be the year's best teen scream flick, Disturbia gets lost while overly trying to please its demograp...

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Partial Film Information

Director: D.J. Caruso
Writer: Christopher Landon
Studio: DreamWorks Pictures
Cast: Shia LaBeouf, David Morse, Sarah Roemer

Release: April 13, 2007
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