Lethal Eviction

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  • R
  • 2005
  • 1 hr 29 min
  • 4.3  (428)

Lethal Eviction is a 2005 thriller movie that brings together an impressive cast of seasoned actors, including Judd Nelson, Jennifer Carpenter, and Stacey Dash. It is a story about a law student named Amanda Winters (Carpenter), who moves into a seemingly perfect apartment, only to find out that her landlord, Charles (Nelson), has ulterior motives.

The movie opens with Amanda frantically running from someone or something, with the audience being used to tense-filled music to set the tone. We are then taken back in time to see how Amanda found herself in this harrowing position. Amanda, a second-year law student, is looking for an apartment that is affordable and close to her school. She comes across a notice on a college bulletin board for a one-bedroom apartment at a discounted price. The apartment is located in the Benson Building, a once-heralded complex that has fallen on hard times due to low occupancy rates.

Amanda meets with Charles, the landlord, who seems pleasant and tells her that the apartment has just been renovated with new facilities. The apartment seems perfect for her needs, and she decides to move in. However, as soon as she moves in, strange things start happening. Her water supply is cut off without prior notice, and she discovers a massive ant infestation in the apartment. When she confronts Charles about these issues, he provides vague explanations and claims that all will be fixed soon.

Furthermore, she finds a hidden camera in the apartment, and Charles' employees are seen going into her apartment without permission. Amanda starts to suspect that there is more to this apartment and Charles than meets the eye.

Amanda's friend Josslyn (Stacey Dash), who is also her neighbor in the building, becomes suspicious when she observes Charles and his employees carrying out illegal activities concerning some organs, and this brings Amanda's suspicions to a head.

As the movie unfolds, Amanda finds herself stuck in the web of Charles' schemes and enticed to stay in the apartment to avoid being drawn into his twisted world. However, as she digs deeper, she discovers that Charles is not only a shady landlord but a murderer and has plans to kill her too. Trapped between the law and Charles' powerful influence, Amanda fights to save herself and bring Charles to justice.

Overall the movie has all the elements of a classic thriller, with well-constructed suspenseful scenes, and moments of high drama. It is a tale of terror and survival that will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout its runtime. Although the movie was released in 2005, the storyline still holds up remarkably well and still manages to deliver a suspenseful punch.

In terms of acting performances, Judd Nelson delivers a chilling performance as the scheming landlord, and Jennifer Carpenter shines in her role as a law student caught in a life-threatening scenario that brings her to her limits. Stacy Dash's character provides the perfect backup to Amanda, offering intelligence and support while lending her humor and a much-needed light touch.

In summary, Lethal Eviction is a captivating movie that offers a superlative blend of suspense, drama, and action. If you are into thrillers that keep you guessing, then this movie is worth watching. It is a perfect option for those who are looking for a tense and gripping story that is guaranteed to keep you hooked from beginning to end.

Lethal Eviction is a 2005 thriller with a runtime of 1 hour and 29 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.3.

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  • Release Date
    2005
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 29 min
  • IMDB Rating
    4.3  (428)