The Boy Next Door Review
RYAN: This movie is so bad it’s good. Honestly… it has many good components in it that just add up to zero. It’s worse than a B movie but better than a made-for-TV. It’s like it should be on Mystery Science Theatre or something. It’s fun to make fun of.
CAROLINE: I’ve sort of been dying to hear this. And I had the hunch it would be. The trailer looks horrible. Oh J.Lo – How the mighty have fallen.
RYAN: I’ve always enjoyed her as an actress and it’s been a while since she’s made a movie. She did a few rom coms and this film is a thriller, without any thrills, unless you count the bedroom variety. That scene was steamy, sexy, thrilling – and really more of a Showtime After Dark or Skinemax movie that a real one.
CAROLINE: (laughs) I love it. It’s everything I imagined it would be. You have J.Lo and Aidan from Sex and the City.
RYAN: They’re so borderline cheesy in this movie. They don’t really have chemistry but it works because they play a married couple who is separated.
CAROLINE: This is just such a typical January release. It’s surprising they even screened it for critics.
RYAN: Totally. This movie is so melodramatic and it’s 90 minutes and feels like it was probably longer but I imagine as they put it together, so much of it was so cheesy, they kept editing it out until it was as short as it could be and still be a full length feature.
CAROLINE: (laughs) That would be hilarious. How was Kristin Chenoweth? You love her?
RYAN: Love her! And it’s just to see her in such a serious role but I still just smile with delight anytime I see her anywhere. She definitely steps out of her comfort zone here, while still playing the obligatory BFF. She’s always a breath a fresh air – even in this wanna-be-thriller.
CAROLINE: So it’s not a thriller?
RYAN: It’s too absurd to be. It’s written and edited as a thriller but it teeters on spoof because it’s all so over the top.
CAROLINE: Who’s the cute boy?
RYAN: Ryan Guzman. He is cute. He looks like a young Marlon Brando. He’s done a couple Step Up movies. He’s not particularly good but that could just be the material. John Corbett is actually the weakest link in this film.
CAROLINE: Poor J.Lo.
RYAN: They used the Barbra Streisand filter on her. Everyone else in in focus and then all of Jennifer’s close-ups are fuzzy, like there was gauze on the lens.
CAROLINE: I can’t believe it. She looks great. I wouldn’t think she needs that.
RYAN: I screened this in Chicago and the other critics and audience were just laughing when it wasn’t supposed to be funny. Even I chortled at it, not with it.
CAROLINE: It just sounds so cringeworthy.
RYAN: That’s a brilliant way to describe it. I was rooting for it, but it’s really just a bad movie. Thrillers that lack suspense are pretty unforgivable. The end is really strange. There’s a climax but not a resolution. It just ends. Very strange. While I can’t in good conscience recommend this movie, I do think it would be fun to see with a group of friends, just to tear it apart together.
Nathan January 23, 2015
I havent liked any J Lo movie since she that one where she goes into that guy’s dreams. And it’s only because she looked hot