The Break-In

2016 "More than 2,000,000 Americans are victims of home burglary each year. How safe is your neighborhood?"
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Released: 05 February 2016 Released
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Jeff Anderson and Melissa Joseph are engaged, have a baby on the way, and live in a townhouse next to their best friends, Steve and Lisa. They have been living the perfect life, until a string of robberies take place in their neighborhood. Each night Jeff and Melissa notice strange occurrences happening to and around their home, and they fear that they'll be next on the list.

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dianereneew Not much chemistry between the cast members, but it still worked. The story dragged, and yet I still watched, curious to see where this would go (I don't give up when it comes to not-terrible horror movies; you can find some real gems that way!). I'm so glad I didn't stop watching because the last 10 minutes turned really turned this movie around. I literally had a WHAT THE...moment. Should have seen it coming but I didn't. Would I recommend it -- on a rainy afternoon, why not. Am I sorry I watched it-- not at all. I loved the ending.
oceankalamo I was excited to see this movie after reading the plot. Once I saw this was taped with a cell phone (i.e. low budget style) that was a turn off but decided to give it a chance anyway. After the first 5 minutes into all of the rambling on chitter chatter about Bob and who the heck else they were talking about..I became so bored and drawn away from the film I almost forgot I put on "a movie". It reminded me of when your at a house gathering or art galley opening with many people that you do not know and everyone is talking in this monotone voice, eventually what all begins to sound like...blahh blah blah...blah blah ..blah blah. Have no idea if this cell phone captured something more interesting but these characters, voices and script was becoming annoying. More effort in the writing would have been more appreciated to start or maybe more editing to get things going.
eritz OK, So I almost didn't give this one a chance because of a handful of negative reviews I saw on Amazon. I have no clue what movie these people were watching because I loved this one!The acting was great and the plot was simple but effective. I don't want to give anything away, but there are some cool twists and turn throughout the film. The first half is slow, but still keeps u engaged. The second half is where all the action happens and it is well worth the wait. Its only a 72 minute film and by the time it was over, I was wanting more. I especially liked the character named Lawrence! Short but awesome cameo! I would absolutely recommend this film to anyone who likes indie horror films. This ultra low budget indie in my opinion is better than most of the big budget ones I've seen in the past 5 years.
L This was by far THE worst movie. If it got any stars above 2, then it's just people who know the Josh guy who created it. It's not intriguing, thrilling, suspenseful or anything you would think this movie would be. The ending has NOTHING to do with a break-in, which is what the title is. You spend an hour watching the most nauseatingly happy people do the most mundane stuff (I.e. shopping, cooking, drinking wine with friends) and then in the last 12 minutes or so, when you think to yourself, "FINALLY! It's September 13th!!," you are given an ending that does absolutely NOTHING. It has NOTHING to do with a "break-in." It's this guy who had, for whatever reason, walked around with his camera phone (one that doesn't seem to work so well) recording all day long (this phone's battery was awesome though) because he was, oh so excited he didn't have a flip phone anymore (in 2011), that he sleep walks and, thinking he sees a man with a ski mask, kills his fiancée. The end. Nothing on who the guy standing outside of their house was, who was breaking into the houses in the neighborhood or even who stabbed their best friend, nothing! The description says, "More than 2,000 Americans are victims of home burglary each year. How safe is your neighborhood?" but the end of the movie gives statistics about how many homicides are committed by sleepwalkers :/, so which is it that we are supposed to be focusing on here? I'm so glad this movie was never in the theaters for me to waste money on and that I watched it for free on Amazon, even still I feel robbed.