

Neighbors from Hell
The Hellmans are a typical, all-American suburban family in every way except one: they're from hell. They've been sent to Earth by Satan, on a mission to stop humans from drilling into their underworld home.
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Plot Summary
A shy, introverted man moves into a new neighborhood hoping for a peaceful life, only to find his new neighbors are a boisterous, intrusive couple who turn his world upside down. As he tries to cope with their relentless antics, he begins to question his own sanity and the nature of normal human interaction.
Critical Reception
Neighbors from Hell received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its darkly comedic tone and strong performances, particularly from Chris O'Dowd. Some reviewers found the premise somewhat familiar, but generally agreed it offered a fresh and amusing take on suburban anxieties.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sharp wit and uncomfortable humor.
- Chris O'Dowd's performance was highlighted as a standout.
- Some found the plot predictable but engaging.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally conceived as a television pilot before being developed into a standalone feature film.
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