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Duplex
Comedy - 2003
5.9
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When a young couple buys their dream home, they have no idea what the sweet little old lady upstairs is going to put them through!
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Details

Rated:
PG-13
Runtime:
89 min
Release date:
26 Sep 2003
Country:
DE, US
Languages:
English
Budget:
$40,000,000
Revenue:
$19,322,135
Awards:
2 nominations

Top Critics Reviews

fresh:
Duplex draws out the worst in us, making us laugh even when we know we shouldn't.
– Stephanie Zacharek,
Salon.com,
28 Sep 2003
rotten:
If you want to see Danny DeVito do good work, see him in Anything Else right now, the Woody Allen movie.
– Richard Roeper,
Ebert & Roeper,
29 Sep 2003
fresh:
One of the most unnerving slapstick extravaganzas I've ever seen.
– David Edelstein,
Slate,
29 Sep 2003
fresh:
Essell is brightly malevolent, and Stiller is perfect as the well-meaning homeowner.
– Ed Park,
Village Voice,
30 Sep 2003
rotten:
This numbing barrage of demolition humor scores only a modest laugh count.
– David Rooney,
Variety,
22 Jul 2008
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