Inside (2012)
Actors:
Luke Goss, Paul Rae & Derek Phillips
Director:
Daryn Tufts
Runetime:
1 hr 25 minutes
Plot:
After succumbing to a drug addiction that cost him his job, almost all of his money, and his dignity, Miles Berrett (Luke Goss) is entering his new home: a tiny cell in an old, run-down prison. Determined to get his life back on track, Miles plans to serve his time and make things right with his wife and daughter.
While asleep on his bunk during his first night locked up, Miles is ripped awake by a terrifying crash. A moment later, in the dark, guards rush past his cell. Working with Anthony (Paul Rae), the "lifer" in the cell next to him, Miles tries to determine what is going on, but this is unlike anything that has ever happened in this prison. Soon, Miles and Anthony hear gunfire. And then screaming... the horrible, sickening screams of a man being torn apart. Something bad is happening in this prison.
Outside of his cell, through the darkness, Miles can hear other inmates talking, yelling—trying to figure out what is happening. A voice over a PA system instructs all of the prisoners to remain calm and quiet. "There has been a situation. It has been contained." But Miles and Anthony know that is a lie. Something is loose in the prison, and it is killing the guards.
After some time, Miles understands that there are no prison guards left and that the thing outside his cell is connected to him.
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Review:
This is a small cast, small scale, low-budget movie. Simple plot but worth the watch if you like psychological horrors. The camera work is great and makes the movie. As far as special effects, I only saw one minor miss in the whole film. Luke Goss plays the lead in a very small cast and as always he doesn't disappoint. Although this movie will probably never appeal to the masses, I liked it alot and think others would as well.
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