

There's Someone Inside Your House
Directed by Patrick BriceAs the countdown to graduation begins, students at Osborne High are being stalked by a maniac intent on exposing their darkest secrets to the entire town, terrorizing victims while wearing a life-like mask of their own face. With a mysterious past of her own, Makani and her friends must discover the killer's identity before they become victims themselves.
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- jackmeatAugust 11, 2025My quick rating - 5.3/10. Netflix. Just pointing out how they are upping their #shocktober game and pumping out the flix. This one starts off on a huge high note that will suck you in. This is always a hit-or-miss affair with movies, since often that beginning scene ends up being the high point of the entire movie while the rest of it lets you down. As you can infer from my rating, that happens here. But don't think all is lost since this does end up being a passable throwback to the late 90s slasher flix. I'll leave the opening scene for you and start with our troubled heroine, Makani (Sydney Park), who has run away from her past to a small town in Nebraska. But the "I Know What you Did Last Summer" syndrome starts following, and a masked killer begins exposing her friends' secrets before slicing them up. Our killer has a creative look as they are hidden behind 3-D printed masks of their victim's faces. Creepy looking for sure, and often does so in some decent gore-ridden ways. I wasn't a big fan of the characters nor their acting, but it is a horror flick, so not much is new there. And while the movie does follow a formula that "Scream" made sure we committed to memory, everyone in this flick never seemed oblivious to what was going on. To the point of actually having a "secrets" party so they could all get together, get high, and spill all their secrets on each other, giving the killer no fodder to pry out of them. Still, the plot points worked to get from point A to B properly and made sure it also kept you in the dark until the end about who our killer would end up being. With all the aesthetics you need from camera to effects, this is a well-put-together horror flick that just doesn't break any new ground in the genre, but also doesn't do it a disservice. This one should be on any slasher's radar to appreciate as well as rip apart in the same breath. As for this fan, I say check it out for the season, and you will most likely have forgotten about it sometime next week.
- NirupamJune 28, 2025The way I had completely forgotten about this film until today when I saw it while scrolling Netflix. Put it on and honestly didn't remember a single thing so it was almost like watching it for the first time. I enjoyed it a lot. In fact, I see I had it at 3 stars and now l'm bumping it to 4. I was entertained. There were some great slasher sequences, Patrick's Brice direction is great and I found most of the characters not annoying which is a major plus. So all in all, a very successful slasher film in my book. The only thing is I think the last act could've been done better. The killer reveal happens and there's just no oomph to it. The final girl doesn't get to stretch her final girl musles that much. It just felt a bit rushed. But overall, a very enjoyable film.
There's Someone Inside Your House Trivia
There's Someone Inside Your House was released on October 6, 2021.
There's Someone Inside Your House was directed by Patrick Brice.
There's Someone Inside Your House has a runtime of 1 hr 36 min.
There's Someone Inside Your House was produced by James Wan, Michael Clear, Shawn Levy, Dan Cohen.
The key characters in There's Someone Inside Your House are Makani Young (Sydney Park), Oliver Larsson (Théodore Pellerin), Alex Crisp (Asjha Cooper).
There's Someone Inside Your House is rated Not Rated.
There's Someone Inside Your House is a Horror, Thriller, Mystery film.
There's Someone Inside Your House has an audience rating of 1.9 out of 10.






















