Parents Rogen and Byrne take on new neighbours Efron and Franco in this hilarious hit comedy.
Mac (Seth Rogen) and Kelly (Rose Byrne) Radner are having trouble adjusting to their life as new parents. With the lack of sleep, sex and a social life, the last thing they need is rowdy college fraternity Delta Psi moving in next door. They try to ingratiate themselves with cocky frat president Teddy (Zac Efron) and his right-hand man Pete (Dave Franco) by playing it cool, but it’s not long before the exasperated couple and their noisy neighbours are engaged in all-out war.
Since making his directorial debut with Forgetting Sarah Marshall, director Nicholas Stoller has embarked upon an impressive run, including Get Him to the Greek, The Five-Year Engagement and now Bad Neighbours – his biggest hit to date. Helped by loose and loveable performances from Rogen and Byrne, this hit comedy is a mostly well judged combination of relatable chuckles and memorable gross-out gags.