By increasingly foul means, a yuppie couple attempt to root out their upstairs Neighbor-from-Hell, a wizened Irishwoman with a deceptive grandmotherly twinkle. Director Danny DeVito has been toiling too long in the same black-comic mine (Throw Momma from the Train, The War of the Roses, Matilda, Death to Smoochy), and there was never that much coal down there to begin with. The trucking-in of trendier gross-out nuggets -- Drew Barrymore throwing up in Ben Stiller's face, and the like -- tacitly acknowledges the depletion. Eileen Essell, Harvey Fierstein, James Remar. (2003) — Duncan Shepherd
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