Arlington Road Review

Review: Arlington Road

Director: Mark Pellington

A great psychological thriller about a man (Jeff Bridges) who begins to think that his new neighbor (Tim Robbins) may be a terrorist. A concpiracy theorist, and a teacher of modern serial killers and terrorists at a college, Bridges' wife was an FBI agent killed in the line of duty. He blames the FBI for not doing their part in protecting her during a raid on the house they were going in on.

The closer he gets to (Robbins') character, the more he begins to suspect that he is not what he claims to be; Bridges' thinks that he may be a terrorist planning on blowing up a building in their busy metro area.

A great "edge of your seat" film with an awesome unexpected and twisted ending, this film is a great watch.
Reviewed by: Stalker's Rage, added March 24 2005

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