Neighborhood Watch

‘Neighborhood Watch’ Censors Itself in the Wake of Trayvon Martin Shooting
‘Neighborhood Watch’ Censors Itself in the Wake of Trayvon Martin Shooting
‘Neighborhood Watch’ Censors Itself in the Wake of Trayvon Martin Shooting
With the recent shooting of Trayvon Martin, 20th Century Fox's 'Neighborhood Watch' was put in an awkward position of being about something that was no longer just a goof. And - as a result - the studio has pulled ads and trailers from Florida, but has not decided to move the release date from July 27. The longer this tragedy is in the public eye, the more likely it is the film will be postponed.
‘Neighborhood Watch’ Trailer Wants to Holla At You
‘Neighborhood Watch’ Trailer Wants to Holla At You
‘Neighborhood Watch’ Trailer Wants to Holla At You
The first teaser and poster for 'Neighborhood Watch' have hit the internet, and with them come all of our hopes and dreams for Akiva Schaffer's ('Hot Rod') latest directorial effort. Scripted by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg ('Superbad'), 'Neighborhood Watch' follows a group of suburban dads as they take on the responsibility of, you guessed it, neighborhood watch.