Destroy All Neighbors

Destroy All Neighbors

202486 min
6.1/10
ComedyHorrorMusic

Plot Summary

William Brown, a neurotic, self-absorbed musician determined to finish his prog-rock magnum opus, faces a creative roadblock in the form of a noisy and grotesque neighbor named Vlad. Finally working up the nerve to demand that Vlad keep it down, William inadvertently decapitates him. But, while attempting to cover up one murder, William’s accidental reign of terror causes victims to pile up and become undead corpses who torment and create more bloody detours on his road to prog-rock Valhalla.

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👥Cast (17)

Jonah Ray Rodrigues

Jonah Ray Rodrigues

William Brown

Kiran Deol

Kiran Deol

Emily

Randee Heller

Randee Heller

Eleanor

Pete Ploszek

Pete Ploszek

Alec

DeMorge Brown

DeMorge Brown

Phillip / Pig Man

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Kosher the Pig

Daryl

Jon Daly

Jon Daly

"Swig" Anderson

Thomas Lennon

Thomas Lennon

Scotty

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Ryan Kattner

Caleb Bang Jansen

Christian Calloway

Christian Calloway

Auggie

Alex Winter

Alex Winter

Vlad / Public Defender

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Madara Jayasena

Officer Ponds

🎬Crew

Director

Josh Forbes

Writers

Charles A. Pieper, Mike Benner, Jared Logan

Producers

Russell Sanzgiri, Alex Winter, Jonah Ray Rodrigues

🖼️Gallery (3 images)

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🏷️Keywords

neighborprogressive rockdeath of neighboraccident or murderstruggling musicianindependent film

💬Reviews (1)

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pimpskitters

1/12/2024

Like its prog rock subject matter, this movie is a giant pile of squandered talent and potential, with admittedly, some really good bits and pieces peppered throughout. The first 20 mins really promised a great entry in the horror comedy genre. Maybe not quite dead alive level, but, I was pumped. Then it just kind of forgot about any themes, coherence, or structure and just bumbled along till it ended. Some really good puppet and physical effects, worth watching for that alone, and a few decent digs at prog rock didn't hurt either.

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