The House Next Door (2006 TV Movie)
4/10
Great book, OK movie
3 October 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Walker Kennedy - the kind of name someone has in a Lifetime movie or a country star, played by Colin Ferguson - and his wife Col - also a Lifetime name, but hey, Lara Flynn Boyle should be a giallo queen and I'll take this - don't want kids and are happy to just live in the suburbs. Well, they were.

That's because their quiet home is soon in the shade of architect Kim's (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) obsession, a house that seems like a cathedral to Col. Also, if you don't think that Zack Morris isn't going to put it to Donna Hayward, you must not watch many Lifetime movies.

Every couple that moves into that house goes absolutely insane and kill one another, which would seem to stop people from moving in but you know, as someone who bought a house next to a Native American ground and the last owner killed himself - at least not in the house as far as they told us - I know how hard it is to get a home.

Based on the book The House Next Door by Anne Rivers Siddons, this was directed by Jeff Woolnough, who also made Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms and Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business. It was shot in Toronto, which makes a lot of sense when you watch it, because this neighborhood seems a bit too polite, even when the ladies are all discussing affairs. Man, this movie makes me glad I don't talk to any of my neighbors other than the biker dude next door.
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