Synopsis
Arlington Road is a movie released in 1999.
In a world where the façade of suburban tranquility can hide a sinister reality, a troubled college professor finds himself spiraling into paranoia after the tragic death of his wife. Haunted by the past and grappling with his grief, Michael Faraday’s life takes a dark turn when a seemingly perfect couple moves in next door. As he navigates his grief, Michael's suspicions about their true nature grow, leading him to uncover unsettling secrets that threaten not only his peace of mind but also his very existence. This gripping thriller masterfully intertwines themes of trust, betrayal, and the fragility of sanity, inviting viewers to question how well we really know those around us. With a taut narrative and a palpable sense of dread, the film pulls you into a web of intrigue where every neighborly interaction could be a mask for something more sinister. The tension builds as Michael races against time to expose the truth, leading to an explosive climax that will leave you breathless. A haunting exploration of fear and the unknown, this film is a chilling reminder that sometimes, the greatest dangers lurk just next door.
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Lakeshore Entertainment
Screen Gems