The Good Neighbor is a 2016 American thriller film directed by Kasra Farahani and written by Mark Bianculli and Jeff Richard. The film stars James Caan, Logan Miller and Keir Gilchrist.
The trailer for The Good Neighbor kicks off on a strong note, with a court case acknowledging "The Haunting Project." What sounds more like a prank, a couple kids from next door decide to torture a hermit neighbor by having him believe that his house is haunted. I know, it sounds terrible
Queue the title card "They Had No Idea What Would Happen," and we're teased with a story that likely his a few twists along the way. Especially since our tormented hermit seems to have some sort of troubled past, leading to the question: What's in the basement?
Shit soon hits the fan, bringing us back to the courtroom with Sean (Keir Gilchrist), who looks to be the only surviving member of this "experiment." The reviews might have been mediocre for The Good Neighbor, the trailer does a helluva job presenting what looks to be one suspenseful ride. Expect a limited release, so here's hoping the film pops up in the Netflix library.
Okay, folks. We’re in it- the peak of summer. And what better way to celebrate the best time of year (in my humble opinion) than with homemade gazpacho made from sun ripened tomatoes? It is alarmingly quick and easy to make. Whirl it up in the blender and serve with a big chunk of bread or pour it into a thermos to keep it chilled for a meal on the go. It’s perfect to take to barbecues and picnics; just pack along some cups for sipping…no spoons necessary. Here’s our version from The Good Neighbor Cookbook:
The trailer for The Good Neighbor kicks off on a strong note, with a court case acknowledging "The Haunting Project." What sounds more like a prank, a couple kids from next door decide to torture a hermit neighbor by having him believe that his house is haunted. I know, it sounds terrible
Queue the title card "They Had No Idea What Would Happen," and we're teased with a story that likely his a few twists along the way. Especially since our tormented hermit seems to have some sort of troubled past, leading to the question: What's in the basement?
Shit soon hits the fan, bringing us back to the courtroom with Sean (Keir Gilchrist), who looks to be the only surviving member of this "experiment." The reviews might have been mediocre for The Good Neighbor, the trailer does a helluva job presenting what looks to be one suspenseful ride. Expect a limited release, so here's hoping the film pops up in the Netflix library.