Arlington Road (VALIDATED × 2025)
is primarily known as a 1999 psychological thriller that explores themes of suburban paranoia and domestic terrorism. Directed by Mark Pellington and starring Jeff Bridges and Tim Robbins, the film follows a college professor who becomes convinced his neighbors are part of a terrorist sleeper cell. Film Overview
Arlington Road is famously remembered for its shocking and bleak "downer ending". Rather than the hero prevailing, Faraday is framed as a lone-wolf terrorist after unknowingly delivering the bomb used to destroy an FBI building. The real perpetrators successfully move on to their next target, leaving Faraday’s reputation in ruins. Recent News & Cultural Context Arlington Road
The film has recently been available for free (with ads) on platforms such as Tubi and The Roku Channel. is primarily known as a 1999 psychological thriller