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There's Someone Inside Your House

Horror An adaptation of the book by Stephanie Perkins, the story sees the graduating class at Osborne High being targeted by a masked assailant intent on exposing the darkest secret of each victim. Only a group of misfit outsiders can stop the killings — before their own secrets are revealed to the world. Park will play Makani, a transfer student new in town. She and her friends get caught up in the murders while her blossoming romance with a ... [+]
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United States
Variety
"[It] stands alongside fellow Netflix release “Fear Street” and the small-screen version of “Scream” as successful, if minor, entries in a genre still trying to re-create the phenomenon of its 1980s heyday" 
United States
SlashFilm
"An advantageous slasher perfect for the upcoming Halloween season (...) the film truly shines is in its effective capturing of teenage life" 
United States
IndieWire
"'There’s Someone Inside Your House' isn’t sharp enough to meaningfully subvert our bloodlust or eviscerate our need for blame." 
United States
The Playlist
"There are a handful of genuinely chilling compositions (...) Unfortunately, “There’s Someone Inside Your House” otherwise rarely feels like this is more than a job for hire." 
United States
Bloody Disgusting
"This might be a passable intro to a teen slasher, for the young target audience wholly unfamiliar with the genre, except Netflix just released a trio of ’90s inspired slashers this summer with far more personality (...) Rating: ★½ (out of 5)" 
Canada
Screen Anarchy
"'There’s Someone Inside Your House' is a smart, humorous and well-crafted tale (...) Make sure that you don't let this one pass you by or you may regret it" 
United States
Austin Chronicle
"The real villain is the Netflix algorithm-pleasing script (...) A horrifyingly simple premise that is weighed down by bricks of social commentary (...) 'There’s Someone Inside Your House' is a politically muddy film" 
United Kingdom
The Guardian
"Director Patrick Brice is so distracted with trying to be of the moment that he forgets to make his film base-level fun or at times even base-level coherent (…) Rating: ★★ (out of 5)" 
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