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FILM REVIEW: Bad Neighbours

There lies a beating heart behind the muscle-bound frat boys and exuberant parties.
Bad Neighbours

Rating R16

Easily dismissed as an R-rated comedy, there lies a beating heart behind the muscle-bound frat boys and exuberant parties.

When new parents Mac and Kathy (Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne) find themselves living next door to a fraternity, they plot revenge on the rowdy neighbours, only to realise it’s themselves they need to come to terms with.

Best described as a “coming-of-age comedy for thirty-somethings”, the film touches upon issues of growing up, with a thick layer of sex jokes, wild antics and nudity.

Stars: 4/5

Words by: Laura Weaser

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