Movie · 2007 · Thriller, Drama, Mystery · 1h 45m · PG-13 · English
Curator score: 3.0/10 (564.9K ratings)
Every killer lives next door to someone.
Overview
Kale has a life most teenagers would envy. He spends his days endlessly playing video games, surfing the net, eating junk food and watching cable. He has complete free reign of the house, and a beautiful young hottie named Ashley has just moved in next door. There’s only one problem—he’s not allowed to leave the house. Kale’s under court-ordered house arrest for three months, and if he takes one step beyond a 100-foot perimeter of the house, his next confinement will be in a real prison.
Ratings
Curator score: 3.0/10
IMDb: 6.8/10
Letterboxd: 3.13/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 69%
Metacritic: 62
TMDB: 6.7/10
Director
D.J. Caruso
Production
The Montecito Picture Company, DreamWorks Pictures, Cold Spring Productions
Cast
Shia LaBeouf, Sarah Roemer, Carrie-Anne Moss, David Morse, Aaron Yoo, Jose Pablo Cantillo, Matt Craven, Viola Davis, Brandon Caruso, Luciano Rauso, Daniel Caruso, Kevin Quinn, Elyse Mirto, Suzanne Rico, Kent Shocknek, Rene Rivera, Amanda Walsh, Charles Carroll, Gillian Shure, Dominic Daniel
Curator Review
Verdict
A slick, easy-to-watch thriller that works best as a glossy teen Rear Window riff. It has a strong hook, breezy pacing, and enough suspense to stay entertaining, but the mystery is thin and the movie leans hard on familiar 2000s genre beats.
Best for
viewers who like light, crowd-pleasing thrillers
fans of suburban voyeurism and neighbor-suspicion stories
people in the mood for a polished mid-budget 2000s movie
audiences who want suspense without extreme violence
Skip if
you want a truly original mystery
you are sensitive to stalking/creepy voyeurism as a premise
you prefer darker, more adult psychological thrillers
you are looking for a film with especially sharp character writing
Overview
Disturbia is a clean, efficient thriller built around a premise that almost sells itself: a bored teen trapped at home starts watching the neighbors and may have found a killer. The movie knows exactly what it is, and it moves with enough energy to keep the setup engaging even when the twists are familiar.
Worth noting
Its biggest strength is the suburban surveillance angle, which gives the film a playful, slightly claustrophobic tension. The house-arrest gimmick adds a nice pressure-cooker feel, and the movie gets mileage out of windows, binoculars, and the uneasy thrill of thinking you know what’s happening next door.
Bottom line
That said, it’s more entertaining than surprising. The romance and teen-movie banter are serviceable rather than memorable, and the script doesn’t do much to deepen the characters beyond the genre functions they serve. Still, as a glossy 2000s thriller with a strong hook and solid momentum, it goes down easily.
Top Letterboxd reviews
sydney (1.5★) · 4838 likes
would rather be murdered by the serial killer than make out with a kid named kale who spies on me 24/7
vivi (3.5★) · 3911 likes
imagine carrying a baby 9 whole months and going through the pain of childbirth only to call it kale
Siena 🌞 (3★) · 3768 likes
Shia LaBeouf literally tells his love interest that she’s not like other girls because she likes pizza chips
adambolt (3.5★) · 3483 likes
personally if i was a serial killer i would not leave my windows open while killing someone but maybe that's just me
ronja (2★) · 2189 likes
murderer scary but 17 year old boy watching girls through his window scarier
2018 · Drama, Mystery, Thriller · 1h 42m · PG-13 · Curator 6.6/10 (496.1K ratings) · Where to watch: Netflix, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential, Netflix Standard with Ads
Built around screens, observation, and the tension of uncovering truth through mediated clues.