When an overworked single mother hires a friendly neighbor to babysit her daughter, she begins to face increasingly strange and threatening situations.
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The Threat Next Door
2023
R
1 h 23 m
Canada
Thriller
When an overworked single mother hires a friendly neighbor to babysit her daughter, she begins to face increasingly strange and threatening situations.
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5.3 /10
204 people rated
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Shiva Negar
Mary
Kimberly-Sue Murray
Eve
Bianca Sas
Daphne
Johnathan Sousa
James
Amber Goldfarb
Natalie
Tammy Isbell
Social Worker
Ramona Milano
Lorna
Kimberly Huie
Ms. Gauthier
Altair Vincent
Brian
Milton Barnes
Detective Green
Eddie Bizarria
Crossing Guard
Randy Thomas
Surgeon
Ann Pirvu
First Responder
Kristi Woods
Police Officer
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The Ndlovu’s Uncut
28/11/2025 18:39
The Threat Next Door
Zola Nombona
28/11/2025 18:39
The Threat Next Door
Chocolate babies
23/09/2023 16:29
source: The Threat Next Door
ihirwelamar
30/08/2023 16:00
Hospital researcher Mary (Shive Negar) is going through so much. She has a stressful job that haunts her, a separation from her drunken husband James (Johnathan Sousa) and her daughter Daphne (Bianca Sas) to bring up. She's not doing well on any of those fronts, as she lost a patient a year ago, she's debating a restraining order and her kid has to repeat fourth grade.
When new neighbor Eve (Kimberly-Sue Murray) offers to help, it seems like the perfect solution. This being a Tubi exclusive movie, viewers will instantly realize that all Eve wants is to take Daphne and start her own life, probably killing at least one of Mary's friends.
Before you can say "Lifetime movie," Eve has convinced Mary that James is throwing rocks through her window, that only she can properly watch her daughter and that best friend Natalie (Amber Goldfarb) isn't all that great of a pal.
Of course, Eve is manipulating everything, even destroying Mary's work so that she misses her daughter's school presentation. Mary reacts by slowing down her life and making time for her daughter, which is a happy ending for everyone except Eve, whose help is no longer needed. She reacts as you imagine, by taking out Natalie and stealing Daphne.
Also, if you didn't guess that the patient Mary lost was Eve's daughter and that this is all one long and involved revenge scheme, you have not watched enough basic cable cinema. Please start your homework with any number of Tubi originals or Lifetime movies, then bask in the joy of a much more rich life.
How far reaching is her scheme? She drugged James on the night of his DUI, which broke up the marriage. She just didn't figure on James and Mary coming back together as they search for their daughter.
Sure, the plot can be figured out in minutes, but movies like this are sheer junk food and I mean that as a compliment. This was directed by Pasha Patriki, who has mainly worked as a producer on movies like Lifechanger. It was written by Mallory Gibson and Courtney McAllister.
Remember: there really isn't much difference between a cable potboiler and a giallo.
Floh Lehloka🥰
30/08/2023 16:00
The character Eve in "The Threat Next Door" is true to her heritage and namesake from the Book of Genesis. She makes her presence felt in the lives of the Harvraves family.
The sensitive Mary Hargraves made a fatal error as an ER nurse when she administered the wrong drug to a little girl, who died on the table. Subsequently, Mary left her job in the hospital to work in research, while still carrying the burden of her mistake.
But the mother of the little girl who died has also suffered. And she, Eve Collingwood, now returns as the avenging angel to try to abduct Mary's young daughter Daphne. In the process, it was unfortunate that Mary's best friend and co-worker, Natalie, became collateral damage in the machinations of Eve.
There were some finely tuned performances of the leads, as well as the actor playing Mary's husband James. The trauma of living with guilt and subsequently having a daughter kidnapped deeply afflicted Mary and impacted the marriage.
The ending action sequence was overly choreographed and not very believable with the knife, the poker, and the board used as the principal weapons. But the strong emotional characterizations were extremely effective. In the end, the film was not really all about Eve, but about coming to terms with the demons that haunt us from the past.
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Avis des utilisateurs
The Ndlovu’s Uncut
28/11/2025 18:39
The Threat Next Door
Zola Nombona
28/11/2025 18:39
The Threat Next Door
Chocolate babies
23/09/2023 16:29
source: The Threat Next Door
ihirwelamar
30/08/2023 16:00
Hospital researcher Mary (Shive Negar) is going through so much. She has a stressful job that haunts her, a separation from her drunken husband James (Johnathan Sousa) and her daughter Daphne (Bianca Sas) to bring up. She's not doing well on any of those fronts, as she lost a patient a year ago, she's debating a restraining order and her kid has to repeat fourth grade.
When new neighbor Eve (Kimberly-Sue Murray) offers to help, it seems like the perfect solution. This being a Tubi exclusive movie, viewers will instantly realize that all Eve wants is to take Daphne and start her own life, probably killing at least one of Mary's friends.
Before you can say "Lifetime movie," Eve has convinced Mary that James is throwing rocks through her window, that only she can properly watch her daughter and that best friend Natalie (Amber Goldfarb) isn't all that great of a pal.
Of course, Eve is manipulating everything, even destroying Mary's work so that she misses her daughter's school presentation. Mary reacts by slowing down her life and making time for her daughter, which is a happy ending for everyone except Eve, whose help is no longer needed. She reacts as you imagine, by taking out Natalie and stealing Daphne.
Also, if you didn't guess that the patient Mary lost was Eve's daughter and that this is all one long and involved revenge scheme, you have not watched enough basic cable cinema. Please start your homework with any number of Tubi originals or Lifetime movies, then bask in the joy of a much more rich life.
How far reaching is her scheme? She drugged James on the night of his DUI, which broke up the marriage. She just didn't figure on James and Mary coming back together as they search for their daughter.
Sure, the plot can be figured out in minutes, but movies like this are sheer junk food and I mean that as a compliment. This was directed by Pasha Patriki, who has mainly worked as a producer on movies like Lifechanger. It was written by Mallory Gibson and Courtney McAllister.
Remember: there really isn't much difference between a cable potboiler and a giallo.
Floh Lehloka🥰
30/08/2023 16:00
The character Eve in "The Threat Next Door" is true to her heritage and namesake from the Book of Genesis. She makes her presence felt in the lives of the Harvraves family.
The sensitive Mary Hargraves made a fatal error as an ER nurse when she administered the wrong drug to a little girl, who died on the table. Subsequently, Mary left her job in the hospital to work in research, while still carrying the burden of her mistake.
But the mother of the little girl who died has also suffered. And she, Eve Collingwood, now returns as the avenging angel to try to abduct Mary's young daughter Daphne. In the process, it was unfortunate that Mary's best friend and co-worker, Natalie, became collateral damage in the machinations of Eve.
There were some finely tuned performances of the leads, as well as the actor playing Mary's husband James. The trauma of living with guilt and subsequently having a daughter kidnapped deeply afflicted Mary and impacted the marriage.
The ending action sequence was overly choreographed and not very believable with the knife, the poker, and the board used as the principal weapons. But the strong emotional characterizations were extremely effective. In the end, the film was not really all about Eve, but about coming to terms with the demons that haunt us from the past.
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