Duplex (2003) <PROVEN>

Danny DeVito, known for his signature dark, cynical comedic style (previously seen in The War of the Roses ).

There is just one catch—the upstairs unit is occupied by (Eileen Essell), an elderly, seemingly sweet Irish widow who has lived there for decades under a rent-controlled agreement. Alex and Nancy expect the frail old woman to pass away soon, leaving them the entire house. However, they quickly discover that Mrs. Connelly is not only incredibly resilient but also a master of passive-aggressive psychological warfare. Her constant demands, loud late-night TV habits, and "innocent" interruptions drive the couple to the brink of insanity and financial ruin. Production Details Duplex (2003)

Upon release, the film received mixed-to-negative reviews. Critics often found the tone too mean-spirited and the slapstick humor repetitive. Danny DeVito, known for his signature dark, cynical

Ben Stiller and Drew Barrymore play the increasingly unhinged couple, with Eileen Essell delivering a breakout performance as the "villainous" tenant. Writer: Written by Larry Doyle. Critical Reception & Legacy However, they quickly discover that Mrs

The 2003 film (released as Our House in some regions) is a dark comedy directed by Danny DeVito that explores the ultimate "neighbor from hell" scenario. Core Premise & Plot

In recent years, it has found a second life on streaming platforms and social media, with viewers often debating whether the couple or the old lady is the true antagonist.