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It's a decent High School horror, where someone is printing 3D masks of their victims and revealing their dark secrets through their death. But the title doesn't fit what happens...at all.
- jeroduptown
- Oct 8, 2021
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I really like the idea of this film as it's something I've not seen before; the killer wearing masks of his/her victims faces. I thought the opening was brilliant. I was intrigued, excited and tense watching it. The death/attack scenes throughout the film were good, although at times slightly far fetched. There were instances when the film fell a little flat and it was a little too obvious who the killer was, which was a shame as they didn't manage to build up enough of a suspect list. And so even with a great idea, it turned into every other low budget teen horror film. By the end, it had turned into one big cliche. I have not read the book and therefore I cannot make comparisons as to if the movie followed the book or which was better. I had high expectations for this but unfortunately I ended up quite disappointed. And when I think of some of the brilliant horror/thriller books I've read that should be turned into films or TV shows, it seems like such a waste. 4/10 simply for the idea and particular scenes.
- bangel3322
- Oct 5, 2021
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I have to be honest, I really did enjoy the first fifteen or so minutes of this film, the premise was interesting, some of the scenes quite chilling. Sadly once the film gets into its stride, it falls flat on its face, they did not capitalise on any of the ideas, the mask concept was good, but somehow it was just lost in translation.
The acting wasn't bad, some performances were definitely better than others.
Visually pretty good also, it looked good, that wasn't the issue, the pacing was, for a horror slasher it was very boring at its core.
The ending was too abrupt, it had no tension, no build up, the reveal was pretty obvious, but came about in a haphazard manner.
It's no Scream, it's on par with some lesser slasher movies, watchable as long as your expectations are pretty low. 5/10.
The acting wasn't bad, some performances were definitely better than others.
Visually pretty good also, it looked good, that wasn't the issue, the pacing was, for a horror slasher it was very boring at its core.
The ending was too abrupt, it had no tension, no build up, the reveal was pretty obvious, but came about in a haphazard manner.
It's no Scream, it's on par with some lesser slasher movies, watchable as long as your expectations are pretty low. 5/10.
- Sleepin_Dragon
- Mar 18, 2022
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- Littlesummer14
- Oct 5, 2021
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I can't believe I watched the whole movie. I kept expecting it to get a little better or smarter but it just got more stupid. Avoid at all costs.
Boring. Uninspired plot. Thinly written characters. Lame kills. Let's all just wait for Scream 5 to save the slasher genre once again.
The latest entry in the long list of disposable films in Netflix canon, There's Someone Inside Your House is a run-of-the-mill slasher featuring characters one never grows to care about, motivations & purpose that have no footing, and killings that are delightfully grisly & gleeful. The film starts on a promising note but the interest in the premise fizzles out just as quick.
Directed by Patrick Brice (Creep & Creep 2), the script suffers from a myriad of issues, for its characters are poorly sketched, the drama involving them is bland throughout and dialogues are terrible. The narrative borrows elements from other classics of the genre(s) yet fails to do anything productive with that. The story just doesn't have the required emotional weight to it.
Not only is it apparent that Brice didn't write the film but it is also unlikely that he bothered to employ his cinematic skillset on this straightforward teen slasher offering. It hardly reeks of a foreboding atmosphere, the tension & suspense leaves the room just as soon as the build-up, the teen drama is never for once compelling, and the performances from its cast is also meh.
Overall, There's Someone Inside Your House not only fails to bring anything new or refreshing to the genre but is also lacking the goods to deliver a fun, thrilling & entertaining delight. All it has got going for it are a few graphic kills but that's simply not enough to steer the story past the finish line when there is no one to root for and the shortcomings are so glaring. All in all, a forgettable fare.
Directed by Patrick Brice (Creep & Creep 2), the script suffers from a myriad of issues, for its characters are poorly sketched, the drama involving them is bland throughout and dialogues are terrible. The narrative borrows elements from other classics of the genre(s) yet fails to do anything productive with that. The story just doesn't have the required emotional weight to it.
Not only is it apparent that Brice didn't write the film but it is also unlikely that he bothered to employ his cinematic skillset on this straightforward teen slasher offering. It hardly reeks of a foreboding atmosphere, the tension & suspense leaves the room just as soon as the build-up, the teen drama is never for once compelling, and the performances from its cast is also meh.
Overall, There's Someone Inside Your House not only fails to bring anything new or refreshing to the genre but is also lacking the goods to deliver a fun, thrilling & entertaining delight. All it has got going for it are a few graphic kills but that's simply not enough to steer the story past the finish line when there is no one to root for and the shortcomings are so glaring. All in all, a forgettable fare.
- CinemaClown
- Oct 9, 2021
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No pun intended ... well probably not. But one thing is for sure, this has quite the strong beginning. Which reminded me that many producers especially like if their movie has a strong start ... to get the viewers engaged and compelled to go along for the ride.
The problem some of those movies face for me at times: they can never achieve that high they begin with. And while this remains violent and bloody throughout, it lacks the major reveal and a strong lead. The group we get is fine and the theme is really something the movie deserves respect for ... but it only carries the movie so far.
So a decent effort overall with great effects ... and for some I would imagine a dissapointing ending. But there have been worse efforts.
The problem some of those movies face for me at times: they can never achieve that high they begin with. And while this remains violent and bloody throughout, it lacks the major reveal and a strong lead. The group we get is fine and the theme is really something the movie deserves respect for ... but it only carries the movie so far.
So a decent effort overall with great effects ... and for some I would imagine a dissapointing ending. But there have been worse efforts.
- baunacholi-86159
- Oct 5, 2021
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There's Someone Inside Your House (2021) is a Netflix original I watched last week. The storyline follows a young lady who recently transferred to a new high school due to some challenges she had at her last one. As she makes friends and starts establishing herself a serial killer emerges and starts killing people in her class. What is the killers motives, who's next and can she stop him?
This movie is directed by Patrick Brice (Creep) and stars Sydney Park (The Walking Dead), Théodore Pellerin (Boy Erased), Asjha Cooper (Hysteria), Adrian Hough (Barkskins) and Jade Falcon (DC Legends of Tomorrow).
The storyline for this is actually pretty fun in classic slasher fashion. It reminded me of the 90s films from this genre, Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer, etc. The opening for this is very good and there's some great kill scenes that are well done with great gore and blood splatter. Elements of the movie are predictable but it's definitely a fun watch for horror enthusiasts. I would score this a 7/10 and recommend seeing it once.
This movie is directed by Patrick Brice (Creep) and stars Sydney Park (The Walking Dead), Théodore Pellerin (Boy Erased), Asjha Cooper (Hysteria), Adrian Hough (Barkskins) and Jade Falcon (DC Legends of Tomorrow).
The storyline for this is actually pretty fun in classic slasher fashion. It reminded me of the 90s films from this genre, Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer, etc. The opening for this is very good and there's some great kill scenes that are well done with great gore and blood splatter. Elements of the movie are predictable but it's definitely a fun watch for horror enthusiasts. I would score this a 7/10 and recommend seeing it once.
- kevin_robbins
- Dec 13, 2021
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I am fed up of horror not taking the genre seriously.
All current horror movies are the same. They pretend to be funny and 80's vibe and music. But funny in a bad way.
Please movie creators follow Scream or Halloween movies!
All current horror movies are the same. They pretend to be funny and 80's vibe and music. But funny in a bad way.
Please movie creators follow Scream or Halloween movies!
A spoiled ending and a plotdrive that deccelerates at moments, its a pretty intense horrorthriller from deep rednecked nebraskan corn fields , with a highschool so average for america with the nerds and the footballers makes the social divide(not race this time).
A muurderer is loose on the school ground, why and who is hard to say, and the culprit revealed in the end came as a small surprise to me.
Giving this a one or 2 star is plain cheating or netflix hate, its a wellmade film, some dubious special fire effects though, the score keeps you at the bait, and the kills are slippery and wet, so if you like that its a recommend, should kids see it, no not really. The grumpy old man though had a good time so try it is my adviice if you like a good teenage high thrill.
A muurderer is loose on the school ground, why and who is hard to say, and the culprit revealed in the end came as a small surprise to me.
Giving this a one or 2 star is plain cheating or netflix hate, its a wellmade film, some dubious special fire effects though, the score keeps you at the bait, and the kills are slippery and wet, so if you like that its a recommend, should kids see it, no not really. The grumpy old man though had a good time so try it is my adviice if you like a good teenage high thrill.
Even the movie is not original because it follows the conventional slasher script, including teens, drama, and several gory deaths, it's quite acceptable If you are a fan of Scream series/movies.
Keep your expectations on the right place, and enjoy, it's just an acceptable B slasher movie.
Keep your expectations on the right place, and enjoy, it's just an acceptable B slasher movie.
- danielcereto
- Jan 14, 2022
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I'm legitimately wondering why this movie was even made. It is nothing new, exciting, special. It was ok as a one time watch if you're willing to overlook stupid decisions, usual teenage drama and an obvious plot twist.
- Imashelbob
- Oct 5, 2021
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This movie was really really bad. But, I did make it to the end! So it gets a minimum of 2 Stars! 2/10.
- wandernn1-81-683274
- Oct 6, 2021
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They seemed to forget they were writing a slasher, instead drifting into an unaware, or maybe overly self aware, coming of age story in modern times. As a result I played 2048 which is a very simple yet addicting game which, despite being low tech and numbers based, kept my attention longer than this film.
If you have read the book, DO NOT WATCH! This movie was utterly disappointing and NOTHING like the book. I wish I could give it a negative rating. All I can say is that this is STRAIGHT AND UTTER TRASH.
This slasher film is centred on the students of a high school in rural Nebraska. It opens with a member of the football team waking up to realise there is somebody in his house. He finds photographs documenting his homophobic assault on another player which lead him to a closet. Here he is attacked and killed by a masked assailant... the mask looking like his own face. Inevitably the next day the other students at the school are speculating who might have been behind the attack. Of course he isn't the last to die; soon after somebody who likes to show off their right on tolerance at school is exposed as a racist before being killed. Our protagonists are outsiders to some degree; Makani Young, a girl who changed her name and moved to Nebraska following an incident elsewhere; Darby, a transgender kid; and Zach Sandford, the son of an unpopular local business man to name just three. With it looking like the killer is targeting people with secrets everybody suddenly becomes keen to confess anything they might have done; whether or not it will save them is unknown.
This is a decent enough edition to the high school slasher genre. I can't see it becoming a classic but it passed ninety minutes well enough. The basic plot was nothing new but it had some fun twists; I particularly liked the killer wearing a mask of their victim. At times I wasn't sure if the film was trying to push a moral agenda or mocking those who act right-on but will not tolerate any disagreement... perhaps it was just trying to tap into the debate without picking a side to avoid offending anybody. The identity of the killer isn't a huge surprise despite early attempts to set up other suspects. There are less killings than I expected although those that there are are quite bloody. The cast is solid enough. I'm not sure about the title given that much of the deadly action takes place outside the victims' houses; I can only assume this wasn't the case in the book. Overall I'd say this is worth checking out if you are a fan of the genre; you won't waste too much time even if you don't like it.
This is a decent enough edition to the high school slasher genre. I can't see it becoming a classic but it passed ninety minutes well enough. The basic plot was nothing new but it had some fun twists; I particularly liked the killer wearing a mask of their victim. At times I wasn't sure if the film was trying to push a moral agenda or mocking those who act right-on but will not tolerate any disagreement... perhaps it was just trying to tap into the debate without picking a side to avoid offending anybody. The identity of the killer isn't a huge surprise despite early attempts to set up other suspects. There are less killings than I expected although those that there are are quite bloody. The cast is solid enough. I'm not sure about the title given that much of the deadly action takes place outside the victims' houses; I can only assume this wasn't the case in the book. Overall I'd say this is worth checking out if you are a fan of the genre; you won't waste too much time even if you don't like it.
C'mon, we are grown up people... this is all beyond any willing suspension of disbelief even for slasher/horror movie lovers.
I wasn't expecting something so dumb from the guy who brought us something as clever and wicked like both Creep and Creep 2 What a waste of time...
I wasn't expecting something so dumb from the guy who brought us something as clever and wicked like both Creep and Creep 2 What a waste of time...
But I had far too many leftists innuendos in the movie for me. I want to see a movie not get into politics.
- markcbrown-99797
- Oct 6, 2021
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The title alone shows how much thought and care were put into this movie.
- williamkelly-12810
- Oct 7, 2021
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I really thought this horror movie deserved a better than average rating. Lots of good killl scenes. The acting was good and the story was good as well.
6/10 - this movie should've been 100% up my alley and it was until some really poor creative choices that plague the second and third acts; however, I could still see this becoming a Halloween classic (and it'll be worth a rewatch for the killer's unique mask plot point and solid soundtrack)
- JoBloTheMovieCritic
- Oct 4, 2021
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Maybe I did not die instantly, but I remembered watching this movie, then I died from cringe, literally.
- princetammam
- Oct 9, 2021
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