“Freehold” (* out of four) was a disjointed mess about a homeless weirdo (Javier Botet) who unbeknowingly moves into the home of a successful bickering yuppie couple (Kola Bikkini and Mandeep Dhillon) and proceeds to explore his new surroundings while turning their lives into reckless havoc. Inept story could have been a satire about the rich and the unfortunate but only proceeds in being disgusting and often incoherent. Since we don’t care about any of the characters, it’s hard to care about the film itself. Paul Mazursky got far more juice (and laughs) out of virtually the same story in 1986′ “Down And Out In Beverly Hills.”