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Better Watch Out

Better Watch Out is a 2016 Australian-American psychological horror film directed by Chris Peckover from a screenplay he co-wrote with Zack Kahn. The story is set on a snowy Christmas Eve in a quiet suburban neighborhood, where babysitter Ashley (Olivia DeJonge) must protect her young charge, 12-year-old Luke (Levi Miller), from apparent home invaders, only to discover the situation involves far more sinister and unexpected elements. Blending elements of home invasion thriller and dark holiday comedy, the film explores themes of deception and obsession through its taut narrative and shocking twists. The features a strong , including as Luke's friend Garrett, as Ashley's ex-boyfriend, and and as Luke's parents. Originally developed as a titled Safe Neighborhood by Kahn, the project expanded into a feature with production shifting from a planned shoot in to , , for budgetary reasons, allowing for an all-Australian supporting cast and crew. Filmed in 2016 at in Moore Park, it premiered at film festivals in 2016 before receiving a limited theatrical release in the United States on October 6, 2017, distributed by . In , it was released theatrically on , 2017, by Rialto Distribution. Critically acclaimed for its clever subversion of genre tropes and charismatic young leads, Better Watch Out holds an 89% approval rating on based on 66 reviews, with the consensus reading, "Carried by its charismatic young cast, Better Watch Out is an adorably sinister holiday ." On IMDb, it scores 6.5 out of 10 from over 50,000 user ratings, praised for its suspenseful pacing and black humor while drawing comparisons to reimagined as a story. The film's runtime is 89 minutes, and it has since become a favorite in the subgenre, available on various streaming platforms including Peacock and Prime Video (as of 2025).

Narrative

Plot summary

On Christmas Eve in a quiet, snow-covered suburban neighborhood, 17-year-old babysitter arrives at the Lerner family home to watch their precocious 12-year-old son, Luke, while his parents attend a holiday party. The house is festively decorated with twinkling lights, ornaments, and other trimmings that set a cozy yet subtly eerie tone. Luke, who harbors an obvious crush on Ashley, engages her in flirtatious banter and playful activities, such as watching videos and sharing snacks, blending awkward adolescent comedy with the warmth of the holiday season. The first act establishes the characters and their dynamics, highlighting Luke's manipulative charm and Ashley's growing unease amid the suburban idyll. Luke's best friend Garrett arrives, and the two boys hatch a prank to scare Ashley by simulating a home invasion, using the home's layout, locked doors, and holiday decorations—like string lights and fireplace tools—as props to heighten the realism. What begins as mischievous fun quickly spirals out of control when the prank causes Ashley a serious injury, leading to a tense confrontation that shifts the mood from lighthearted to perilous. In the second act, the confrontation intensifies as the staged home invasion escalates with additional manipulative elements, forcing Ashley, Luke, and Garrett into desperate survival mode amid psychological games that blur the lines between prank and peril. They barricade rooms, improvise weapons from household items including Christmas garlands and ornaments, and navigate the rising tension within the decorated confines of the Lerner home. The blend of horror and dark comedy persists through the characters' banter and the ironic use of festive elements against the threat, amplifying the claustrophobic atmosphere. The third act builds to a climactic series of revelations that expose layers of manipulation among the characters, leading to a twist-filled resolution that upends the night's events and delivers a chilling conclusion to the holiday nightmare.

Themes and style

Better Watch Out subverts the traditional home invasion trope by deconstructing the expectations of victimhood and protection within a familiar suburban setting, revealing the hidden dangers lurking in everyday domestic spaces. This theme critiques the facade of suburban holiday cheer, where Christmas decorations and festivities mask underlying tensions and darker impulses, heightening the irony between seasonal warmth and psychological peril. The narrative delves into obsessive adolescent behavior, portraying unchecked youthful impulses as a catalyst for escalating chaos, which underscores a broader commentary on the loss of innocence in modern youth. Stylistically, the film employs Christmas iconography—such as twinkling lights, holiday music, and gift-wrapped surprises—to amplify tension and irony, transforming symbols of joy into instruments of dread. Black comedy permeates the dialogue and scenarios, blending humor with horror to unsettle viewers through unexpected tonal shifts. The visual style features tight framing and claustrophobic shots within the home, fostering a sense of , while a slow-burn pacing builds leading to revelatory twists. As a hybrid, Better Watch Out fuses and with dark , drawing influences from family comedies like but twisting them into a malicious exploration of and . Motifs of through webcams and phones emphasize and the erosion of , while role reversals between supposed protectors and the vulnerable challenge conventional power dynamics. These elements collectively examine the consequences of repressed desires, culminating in a critique of unchecked impulses in a seemingly idyllic environment.

Production

Development

The screenplay for Better Watch Out was co-written by director Chris Peckover and Zack , based on an original story treatment by Kahn. Initially titled Safe Neighborhood, the script drew from thriller tropes but emphasized a structure built around multiple twists to subvert audience expectations. Development of the project began in the early , with Peckover joining Kahn to refine the after his directorial debut with the 2010 found-footage horror Undocumented. A key creative decision was setting the story during Christmastime, chosen to heighten the ironic contrast between festive suburban cheer and the film's escalating and elements. The original draft by was notably bleak and harrowing, focusing on intense tension without levity; Peckover's revisions introduced comedic beats to balance the tones, drawing inspiration from holiday films like while ensuring the twists remained unpredictable. Pre-production advanced when the project, initially planned as a micro-budget shoot in South Carolina for around $500,000, attracted Australian financing. Producer Brett Thornquest, through his company Eclectik Vision, approached Peckover and secured funding to relocate production to Sydney for a budget of approximately $2 million, enabling a more polished execution despite the American suburban setting. This partnership involved Australian outfits like Storm Vision Entertainment, co-founded by Thornquest and Steven Matusko in 2013, along with producers such as Brion Hambel and Matthew Graham, who handled key milestones including script finalization and logistical planning.

Casting

The principal cast of Better Watch Out features as the babysitter Ashley, as the 12-year-old boy Luke, and as Luke's friend Garrett. portrays the intruder Ricky, while plays Jeremy, a teenage character. Supporting roles include Alexa Goodall as the neighbor Jessica, as Luke's father Robert Lerner, and as his mother Deidre Lerner. The film was produced in with a predominantly cast and crew, despite its American suburban setting, which facilitated local talent selection for the young leads. Child actors and , both , were chosen to bring and chemistry to their roles as preteens navigating dark events. actors and were cast in the parental roles to provide contrast and familiarity for international audiences. Casting emphasized age-appropriate performers for the teen and child characters to handle the film's intense material responsibly.

Filming

Principal photography for Better Watch Out took place over approximately six weeks from January to February 2016 in , , , adopting a low-budget, run-and-gun approach to maintain efficiency amid tight constraints. The production relocated from an initial plan in to Australia for greater budgetary flexibility and access to local talent and facilities. Filming primarily occurred in Sydney's suburban neighborhoods, which doubled as a quiet Midwestern street to suit the script's setup centered on a babysitter defending a in a family home. Interior sequences for the intense were constructed on sets at Disney Studios in Moore Park, allowing controlled environments for the film's confined action. As aligned with Australia's summer, the crew managed the Christmas-themed aesthetic through practical effects and enhancements, including added decorations and artificial snow to evoke a wintry atmosphere. The film was shot digitally using cameras, including the Alexa Mini and SXT models, under the direction of Carl Robertson, whose work contributed to the hyperreal, snow-globe visual style that heightened the suburban . Director Chris Peckover encouraged improvisation during comedic sequences to capture natural performances from the young actors, fostering a playful energy that contrasted the film's darker turns while adhering closely to the scripted beats for . In , editor Julie-Anne De Ruvo refined the cuts.

Release

Premiere and distribution

Better Watch Out had its world premiere at in , on September 22, 2016. The film received additional festival screenings, including at the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival in during October 2016, where it competed in the Official Fantàstic section. Well Go USA Entertainment acquired North American distribution rights in May 2017 and handled the film's limited theatrical rollout in the United States, beginning October 6, 2017, in select theaters. In , Distribution released the film theatrically on November 23, 2017. secured rights for the and , with the UK theatrical debut on December 8, 2017. Further international distribution deals were finalized in September 2017 by sales agent , covering multiple territories with rollouts extending through 2018. handled German-speaking regions, while managed releases in , , , , and ; additional deals included Storm Pictures for , Shooting Stars for the , Green Media for , M Pictures for , and Pioneer for the . The U.S. release was confined to a limited engagement of around 20 theaters. Marketing emphasized the film's blend of Christmas themes and horror, with posters featuring an "ugly Christmas sweater" design to evoke festive yet sinister vibes. Trailers highlighted the home invasion setup and key twists, prompting warnings from filmmakers and outlets to skip them and avoid spoilers for maximum impact. Social media promotions focused on the genre subversion, positioning it as a fresh take on holiday thrillers.

Home media

The film became available for digital download and (VOD) in the United States on October 6, 2017, distributed by . The DVD and Blu-ray versions followed on December 5, 2017, also from Well Go USA, with the Blu-ray combo pack featuring video, 5.1 sound, and special features including a 52-minute making-of and original trailers. Well Go USA Entertainment has managed the film's VOD rights since its post-theatrical rollout, enabling rentals and purchases on platforms such as and Amazon Video. Over the years, it has streamed on services including (from 2018 to 2020), , and Peacock Premium. As of 2025, streaming options include , Peacock Premium, and , with digital purchase or rental available on . Internationally, the film received a DVD and Blu-ray release in on March 28, 2018, distributed by Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment . It has also been released on home media in markets including the (April 16, 2018, via ) and (December 7, 2017 theatrical release, home media date unconfirmed). No 4K UHD edition or major re-releases have occurred as of 2025, and no special collector's editions with holiday-themed packaging have been issued.

Reception

Box office

Better Watch Out had a and underperformed commercially relative to its . The film was produced on a of approximately $3 million. In the United States, it opened on October 6, 2017, across 25 theaters, grossing $12,569 during its debut weekend and achieving a per-screen average of $502, which reflected solid niche interest in its holiday premise. The total domestic gross reached $20,369. Internationally, the film earned $168,387, with notable performances including $59,536 in the and $35,268 in . In Australia, its home market, it premiered on November 23, 2017, on 17 screens, opening to $5,445 and totaling $21,623. The worldwide gross amounted to $188,756. The modest earnings were attributed to a constrained marketing budget and stiff competition within the genre, particularly from higher-profile releases like , which debuted later that and overshadowed limited-run indies. Additionally, the film's October timing clashed with the buildup to holiday blockbusters, limiting broader audience reach despite its seasonal theme.

Critical response

Better Watch Out received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its inventive twists and subversion of holiday horror tropes. On , the film holds an 89% approval rating based on 66 reviews, with an average score of 6.9/10. The site's consensus reads: "Carried by its charismatic young cast, Better Watch Out is an adorably sinister holiday ." On , it has a score of 67 out of 100, based on 13 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews." Critics frequently highlighted the film's clever narrative turns, strong performances from the young actors—particularly and —and its effective use of the setting to blend and . described it as a "clever black comedy-cum- pic" that subverts expectations of the genre. Reviewers also noted the 's genre , transforming familiar suburban holiday cheer into something unsettling and unpredictable. Some critics pointed to weaknesses, including uneven pacing in the early sections and a reliance on shocks that occasionally overshadowed deeper character development. The balance between comedic and horrific tones divided reviewers, with a few finding the mix jarring or the overall nastiness unearned. criticized it as "unpleasant" and lacking in genuine tension. Audience reception was more mixed, with a 64% score on from over 2,500 verified ratings, potentially influenced by spoiler sensitivity around the film's key twists. Notable praise includes The Guardian's description of it as featuring "deranged and faultless performances in ."

Accolades

Better Watch Out received recognition at several genre film festivals and awards ceremonies, primarily in the form of nominations and jury prizes, highlighting its inventive take on holiday horror. The film was selected for the Official Fantàstic Competition at the 49th Sitges Film Festival in 2016, where it was nominated for Best Film; it also received a special mention for the performances of its young cast. At Monster Fest 2016 in , Better Watch Out won the for Best Australian (awarded to director Chris Peckover) and Best Performance in a (Male) for 's portrayal of Luke; it was additionally nominated for Best Director (Peckover) and Best Screenplay (Peckover and Zack Kahn). Similar success came at the Ithaca International Fantastic Film Festival in 2016, where the film secured wins for Best Actor () and Best Death Scene (Chris Peckover), alongside nominations for Best Director and Best Screenplay. In 2018, Better Watch Out was nominated for Best Horror Film Release at the by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, competing against films like and It, but did not win. Despite lacking major industry wins as of 2025, the film's growing has continued to build.

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