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  1. Interesting film about sex, infidelity and the dissolution of relationships focuses on two couples in trouble and a single misogynist with his own demons played expertly by Jason Patric. Excellent ...

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  2. Your Friends & Neighbors was the first ever film reviewed on Rotten Tomatoes and has an approval rating of 77% based on 57 reviews, with an average rating of 7.02/10. The site's critical consensus states, "Though it may strike some viewers as cold and unpleasant, Neil LaBute's Your Friends & Neighbors is an incisive critique of sexual politics wrapped up in a scathing black comedy."

  3. Aug 21, 1998 · Your Friends and Neighbors: Directed by Neil LaBute. With Amy Brenneman, Aaron Eckhart, Catherine Keener, Nastassja Kinski. Unhappy couples fall apart and hop into other beds with other people.

    • (8.4K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Neil LaBute
    • 1998-08-21
  4. Your Friends and Neighbors is often bleak and occasionally nightmarish, but also extremely funny! Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jan 1, 2000. Confuses a kind of juvenile titillation with ...

  5. A scene of three women talking about sex over lunch is followed by one of three men in a steam room pondering the same subject, in a cruder manner. And though there is no real narrative thrust, the individual scenes themselves are propulsive enough to keep the viewer interested. 9/10. 1998 100 minutes Rated: R CC.

  6. Aug 10, 1998 · "Your Friends & Neighbors," Neil LaBute's follow-up to his audacious debut, "In the Company of Men," continues his darkly comic exploration of misogyny and other ills as they inform the tangled ...

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  8. With a sparse narrative that does little more than move the protagonists from situation to situation, the movie lives and dies on the basis of two primary characteristics: acting and dialogue. Both, fortunately, are strengths. The first person we're introduced to is Cary (Jason Patric), an egotistical womanizer who uses sex as a weapon.

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