This week, Richard and Angeles brace themselves for one of the most harrowing home invasion films ever made—Inside (2007), a cornerstone of the New French Extremity movement that combines relentless violence with gut-wrenching emotion.
Set on Christmas Eve, this film turns a grieving, pregnant woman’s quiet night into a savage, blood-soaked nightmare. We dissect every brutal beat of this unrelenting film, diving deep into its themes of grief, motherhood, bodily autonomy, and the monstrous feminine.
🩸 In this episode:
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Full breakdown of Inside (2007)
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The rise of New French Extremity cinema
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How the film uses minimalism and claustrophobia for maximum dread
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The performances that drive the horror into your chest
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Viana’s Review Corner – Teenage horror litmus test: pass or full panic?
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A twisted spoof ad (because we needed some levity after this one)
This episode is not for the faint of heart—but neither is the film. If you love boundary-pushing horror that leaves you shaken, Inside belongs at the top of your list.
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