Lurking in Suburbia is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Mitchell Altieri, produced by Altieri and Phil Flores, and stars Joe Egender, Samuel Child, Ari Zaragis, and Buffy Charlet.
Variety dismissed the film as yet another depiction of the collective anomie felt by a group of thirtysomething friends clinging to their highschool glory days. Tyro writerdirector Mitchell Altieris thin, but occasionally engaging pic plods along a path welltrodden by indie filmmakers of the 90s, particularly Whit Stillman and Noah Baumbach, while never amassing the rich characterizations or pointed insights that have distinguished this genres more memorable efforts. Don R. Lewis of Film Threat rated it 45 stars and wrote, Lurking in Suburbia isnt a perfect film, but its a damn good one. Scott Weinberg of DVD Talk rated it 45 stars and described it as a sly, personal, and lowkey indie comedy that manages to become more accessible and likable the longer it goes on. David Johnson of DVD Verdict called it an authentic, lighthearted, wellacted look at one guys struggles with growing up.
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