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Inside

Original title: From Within
  • 2008
  • 12
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
8.2K
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Elizabeth Rice in Inside (2008)
The residents of a small American town begin to die one-by-one apparently by suicide...
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A small Maryland town is gripped by a curse which causes residents to take their own life one after another.A small Maryland town is gripped by a curse which causes residents to take their own life one after another.A small Maryland town is gripped by a curse which causes residents to take their own life one after another.

  • Director
    • Phedon Papamichael
  • Writer
    • Brad Keene
  • Stars
    • Elizabeth Rice
    • Thomas Dekker
    • Kelly Blatz
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    8.2K
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    • Director
      • Phedon Papamichael
    • Writer
      • Brad Keene
    • Stars
      • Elizabeth Rice
      • Thomas Dekker
      • Kelly Blatz
    • 64User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Elizabeth Rice
    Elizabeth Rice
    • Lindsay
    Thomas Dekker
    Thomas Dekker
    • Aidan
    Kelly Blatz
    Kelly Blatz
    • Dylan
    Laura Allen
    Laura Allen
    • Trish
    Adam Goldberg
    Adam Goldberg
    • Roy
    Margo Harshman
    Margo Harshman
    • Sadie
    Rumer Willis
    Rumer Willis
    • Natalie
    Britt Robertson
    Britt Robertson
    • Claire
    • (as Brittany Robertson)
    Steven Culp
    Steven Culp
    • Pastor Joe
    Jared Harris
    Jared Harris
    • Bernard
    Amanda Babin
    Amanda Babin
    • Molly
    Michelle Babin
    • Evil Molly
    Candace Hammer
    • Mary
    • (as Candace Scholz)
    David Ariniello
    • Paul
    Jamie Linck O'Brien
    Jamie Linck O'Brien
    • Kelly
    • (as Jamie O'Brien)
    Caitlin Gold
    Caitlin Gold
    • Julie
    Mark A. Cummins
    • Teacher
    • (as Mark Cummins)
    Jonathan Orcutt
    • Sheriff Cooper
    • Director
      • Phedon Papamichael
    • Writer
      • Brad Keene
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    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Not really scary...

    Alright, well I didn't really think this movie would fit into the "After Dark Horrorfest" genre, but apparently it did.

    This movie was interesting, and yet it was sort of dull. Confused? Well I will try to lay it on the line. The interesting part was the who religious fanaticism going on through the movie, that they showed just how crazed some people can become and to what extends some people are willing to go. That is what I found interesting in the movie.

    And the dull part? Well, basically the entire movie was just one long smear about nothing much in particular. There was very little happening throughout the movie. And what did happen wasn't scary at all, it was just a bit out there. And that was a major disappointment to this movie.

    Now, I am not saying that this is a crappy movie, it does have its moments and there is a constant sense of dread laying just beneath the surface, but this dread never gets a real chance to shine through.

    The movie is psychological, and that works very well in its favor, and the scenes that do draw on the supernatural, does work nicely as well. The whole part about being killed by yourself, and no one else but you can see what is going on, is kind of freaky, and that was the good part about the movie.

    "From Within" took a sweet long time to tell very little, and that made the movie drag on forever and ever. There wasn't enough sparks and magic to make this movie all that interesting. Sure, the movie had potential and they were on to something with the story, plots and the twists in the movie, but it just didn't catch the bigger picture.

    The cast in "From Within" was good, and I think they all portrayed their characters very well and in believable manners. So there is nothing to complain about here. The leading roles were portrayed well, and the supporting roles were the same.

    The effects were good throughout the movie. They didn't revel in one grand CGI eye-fest after another, but rather made use of subtle effects and scary environments and small details. That is one of the cooler things in movie-making.

    The ending was nice, although not a surprise ending. But it worked well enough.

    I am rating this movie a 4, because of the story took forever to get you almost nowhere. But still, there were elements that managed to keep my interest throughout the movie. Now, if you are looking for a movie to scare the crap out of you, this is not the movie to pick. However, if you want a psychological movie with some underlying supernatural elements, this might be right up your alley. But be prepared for a very long storytelling...
    6kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Interesting effort but ultimately flawed

    After the witness of a suicide starts off a chain of similar cursed deaths in town, a young woman tries to keep her hyper-religious boyfriend from going after the supposed start of the curse long enough to stop it before more deaths occur.

    This here was a rather troubling and pretty flawed effort at times, though it does have a couple pretty interesting parts. The film is on when it's dealing with the curse and the graphic deaths that result, and beyond just the surface shocks and entertainment these are surprisingly deeper than expected. Spread throughout by the appearance of ghostly doppelgangers that mark the deaths as suicides, there's much more to this aspect of the film beyond the inherently creepy and thrilling scenes they are just on-the-surface, and altogether these provide the film with a lot of good marks. Unfortunately, there's still a lot wrong here and it's all centered around the backwoods inhabitants and the heavy presence of religion in their lives. Far too often this denigrates into a religious rant that never explains anything other than their backwards and irrational thinking damaging whatever this could've done with the material, and by unleashing a twist late in the film that makes for the whole affair mirroring a similar fate doled out years earlier for the same reason makes this whole part challenging and really tough to get by, making it so severe at times that it drags the rest of the film down considerably. It's still watchable, but not as it could've been.

    Rated R: Graphic Language and Graphic Violence.
    7samkan

    Good Job

    Although this type of film has been done many times before there is always room for good writing, acting, camera work and directing. Hey, if one is going to enjoy a modest budget horror flick one must get past the fact the takes-place-in-a-town-with-weird-residents plus the supernatural-aspects-to-be-taken-for-granted are simply ingrained in the process. This setting and genre must either be accepted and enjoyed or ignored altogether.

    That said, the acting is FROM WITHIN is exceptional. The teens (and they actually look like teenagers instead of dressed up 30-year-olds) are neither sullen nor over the top but anxious, indecisive, vulnerable; i.e., like real teenagers. Miss Rice in particular delivers her lines in convincing fashion. The two young male leads could easily slide into stereotypes but...well...don't. The adults, e.g., the sheriff and the preacher, aren't overbearing elders. All the adults, in fact, actually interact with the teens, whereas in many movies like this one there is the teen world (Read: real and emotional) and the adult world (Read: static and authoritative).

    The supernatural aspect, while never believable, is thankfully modest in inception and use. If the final scenes are not edge-of-your-seat they hold your interest as to what's going to happen. Cool "twist" at the very end too. What's a 56-year-old movie snob watching something like this for? Hey, I'm entitled to some fun too. Most things like this are lucky to last 20 minutes on my screen. FROM WITHIN went the full micro-wave popcorn ninety minutes.
    7Coventry

    Compulsory suicide + religious freaks = scary stuff!

    Horror films dealing with "compulsory suicide" as a theme are automatically unsettling and scary. They're also quite rare, since they must deal with the issue of how to give a proper and reasonably plausible explanation to the strange phenomenon of the compulsory suicides. Larry Cohen's "God Told Me To" is a fine example, and to a lesser extent also the more recent "Truth or Dare", but the modest sleeper-hit "From Within" might be the best one yet. Here the suicides are linked to extremely religious fanaticism and a curse evoked by a family of heathens.

    Bible freaks are frightening as well, especially when they are young folks like the characters played here by Kelly Blatz and Adam Goldberg. "From Within" is probably the only film ever in which the fancy religious nerd beats up the handsome rebel kid in the schoolyard! The suicide sequences are disturbing because the victims are (mostly) innocent and often still very young, and personally I always get the creeps from self-declared prophets spreading the - supposed - Word of God. The film, set in a secluded little town, also looks stunningly beautiful and stylish, which is no doubt due to the director - Phedon Papamichael - being an Oscar-winning cinematographer. The performances are good, the soundtrack is suiting, and the climax is - hands down - one of the best and most shocking climaxes of all horror movies made after the year 2000.
    8claudio_carvalho

    Soldiers of the Lord

    In Grovetown, there is a series of suicides after the suicide of an outcast teenager Sean (Shiloh Fernandez). His brother Aidan (Thomas Dekker) waits for the return of his cousin Sadie (Margo Harshman) to the family house for the funeral. When Dylan (Kelly Blatz), who is the fanatic Christian son of the reverend, beats up on Aidan, the undesirable youngster is helped by Dylan's girlfriend Lindsey (Elizabeth Rice) that drives him home. They talk about Dylan's mother Candace Spindle that had a grimoire to worship her pagan gods in a creek and was blamed by the god-fearing locals of murdering a man; then she died in a suspicious fire. Lindsey and Aidan befriend each other and sooner she finds that Sean has cursed the town with his own sacrifice unleashing an evil force that is leading the inhabitants to commit suicide. When Lindsey is chased by her evil image, Aidan decides to help her to stop the curse; but the price to be paid is high.

    Last week I bought "From Within" on DVD without any reference, and I had low expectations with this movie. Fortunately I was wrong and I was surprised with this great horror movie. In this original story, the Christians are evil with their fanaticism, self-proclaiming "soldiers of the Lord" and capable of dreadful murders in the name of God. Further, the conclusion with no redemption is unusual in American movies that prefer commercial endings instead. The sweet and gorgeous Elizabeth Rice has an amazing performance and shows a perfect chemistry with Thomas Dekker. The unknown director Phedon Papamichael shows a promising debut, supported by a good screenplay and a cast with great potential. My vote is eight.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in historic Havre de Grace, MD
    • Goofs
      The scene where they run into the woods is clearly shot in day-for-night mode. You can see shadows and spots of sunlight, as if it was filmed in the middle of the day and then darkened.
    • Quotes

      Lindsay: Why'd you and your brother come back?

      Aidan: This is the house we grew up in. It's our home.

      [Lindsay starts look at pictures]

      Aidan: That's her.

      Lindsay: She's beautiful.

      Aidan: You remind me of her.

      Lindsay: Really?

      Aidan: I don't mean looks. It's how you carry yourself. How you treat people.

      Lindsay: Is that you and your brother?

      Aidan: [Aiden points to himself in a picture] That's me.

    • Crazy credits
      As the end credits start to roll the fate of the survivors is revealed
    • Soundtracks
      This Voice
      Performed by Ane Brun

      Courtesy of Determine Records AB

      Written by Ane Brun & Katharina Nuttall

      Courtesy of Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP)

      By Arrangement with Ane Brun Publishing / Sony / ATV Music Publishing Scandinavia

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    • Release date
      • February 17, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • From Within
    • Filming locations
      • Havre de Grace, Maryland, USA
    • Production company
      • Burgundy Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $228,014
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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