Disturbia (Extreme Action Heroes)
Every killer lives next door to someone…
After his fathers death, Kale (Shia LaBeouf) becomes sullen, withdrawn and troubled so much so that he finds himself under a court ordered sentence of house arrest. His mother, Julie (Carrie Anne Moss) works night and day to support herself and her son, only to be met with indifference and lethargy.
The walls of his house begin to close in on Kale and with the help of his best friend, Ronnie (Aaron Yoo), and the new girl next door, Ashley (Sara Roemer), he becomes a voyeur into the secret lives of his neighbours. Prompted by a connection between a newscast and the car of one of his neighbours, Turner (David Morse), Kale becomes convinced that he is living next to a serial killer. Through the use of technology and his own cunning as neither the police nor his mother believes him Kale must gather additional evidence to bring Turner to justice and prevent the murder of an innocent woman.
Special Features:
- Commentary with DJ Caruso, Shia LaBeouf and Sarah Roemer
- The Making Of Disturbia
- Deleted Scenes
- Serial Pursuit Trivia Pop-Up Quiz
- Outtakes
- Music Video – “Don't Make Me Wait” – This World Fair
- Photo Gallery
- Theatrical Trailer
Critic Reviews:
- " When it comes to recalling the best of Hitchcock's important film lessons, here is a decent movie that at least remembers the buildup is just as important as the jolt. " – David Keyes
- " Disturbia is a well-made, very entertaining thriller. " – Tony Macklin
- " Like its attractive leads, director DJ Caruso's smart teen thriller may be self-conscious, but it is undeniably appealing " – Tim Grierson