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Movie Review: Solid shocker!
Summary: 5 Stars

Sarah (Alysson Paradis) is 4 months pregneant and recently lost her husband in an accident. She is all alone in her house with just herself and the unborn child within her, a strange maniacal woman breaks in wanting to kill her and wants the unborn child as guests come in but they get killed off, can Sarah fight off this insane woman?

Horrifying and scary French horror thriller is one of the better and most interesting horror flicks of the new century. It's gory as hell and a little hard to watch at times, i think the acting is well done and the make-up effects are realistic especially the scissors to a person's skull sequence. Director Alexandre Bustillo is now one of the most promising horror directors in recent memory thanks to this unique and ghastly movie, it pushes the limits of violence and insanity to the max in this must see experience for fans of horror and European cinema alike.

This DVD contains the uncut unrated version with footage not shown in the U.S. theatrical R-rated cut and had to avoid an "NC-17" and a featurette showing the making of this movie.

Also recommended: "The Untold Story", "The Shining", "Maniac (1980)", "Phenomena (a.k.a. Creepers)", "Re-Animator", "Ichi The Killer", "Frontier(s)", "Suspiria", "High Tension", "Driller Killer", "Saw Quadrilogy", "The Devil's Rejects", "The Hills Have Eyes (1977 and 2006)", "The Descent", "House on The Edge of the Park", "Last House on The Left", "The Toxic Avenger", "Terror Firmer", "Tenebre", "Cannibal Apocalypse", "Nightmare (a.k.a. Nightmare in a Damaged Brain)", "Henry: Portait of a Serial Killer", "Hostel 1 & 2", "Silent Hill", "Ebola Syndrome", "Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky", "Texas Chainsaw Massacre series plus 2003 remake and The Beginning", "The Burning", "Silent Night Deadly Night","Cannibal Ferox", "Basket Case", "Perfect Blue", "3 Extremes", "Audition", "Captivity", "Mother's Day" and "The New York Ripper".

Movie Review: Didn't The French Also Popularize The Guillotine?
Summary: 5 Stars

I'd heard about this horror movie from one reviewing fan who suggested it was better than "The Collector." When I first read the fan review I thought he had to be joking, something made in France that was better horror than the suspenseful Collector, who ingeniously trapped his victims in a booby-trapped house before killing or "collecting" them? No way.

But then I rented the movie "Inside" and all I can say to that reviewer now is "Oui Oui Monsieur!"

The French are fast becoming in horror film making what the Japanese are known for today in automaking; innovative leaders in their field. And their doing it with budgets that appear to be less than generous.

Simply put, the movie "Inside" hit a fear nerve in me that few movies of late have even come close to. This movie is not a scary movie in the sense of "Scary Movie" Hollywood. This MOVIE grabs you with its G-O-R-Y intentions and G-R-I-S-S-L-Y assaults.

Unlike the movie "The Collector" where part of the thrilling-suspense was the killer's unknown identity and reason for killing, in "Inside" you are made well aware of who's doing the killing and what they're after. Its the "what they're after" part that makes a grown man like myself jump off the couch and crumble to the floor while watching this movie.

What the movie lacks in cinematography and acting quality it definitely makes up for in raw, in your face horror. The horror becomes even more horrific when you think that the psychotic needs that drive the killer are taken right out of today's news headlines in the real world.

Be warned though, this movie is not for any and everybody. "Inside" should definitely come with a Surgeon General's warning printed on the DVD cartridge. But for us already deranged horror movie lover's, its a movie feast we don't wanna miss.

Bon Appetite!

Movie Review: A new entry in the Horror Hall Of Fame!!!!!
Summary: 5 Stars

Let me start off by saying that I am a very hard person to scare. The handful of horror movies that have scared me have been movies like The Exorcist, Session 9, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Black Christmas, ect.. All of which where the original versions, not the remakes.

It has been so long for an instant classic to make an appearance in this generation of hollywood remakes. For a film to be considered a classic it needs to have the same effect now as it would have in the 70s, 80s, and the 90s. This film will be in the top 100 greatest horror of all time 100 years from now. If this movie was made in the 70s it would have been right up there with the rest of the greats. Being that it has come out after so many other fantastic horror movies, and that its original, in my book makes it a top 20 for sure. I have read alot of the reviews about Inside, and for the most part they are good. My personal opinion noone should give it less than four stars. There is nothing wrong with this film. It gets five stars for everything a horror film has to offer. The gore, the acting, the direction, the atmosphere, the plot and everything else is unbelievably well done. I haven't had a movie scare me in some time now, and this one definitely deliveres the scare tactic.

I am not gonna go on to tell anything about this movie, because all the other reviews have pretty much stated what the movie was all about. If you want to see a groundbreaking horror film this is the perfect movie for you. Inside deserves every positive review it can get, for anyone who gives it a negative review you might want to steer clear of horror movies for the rest of your life. This film is only for true horror movie buffs like myself that rely on movies like this one. I can not wait to see the next film these directors come out with.

Movie Review: Inside is ingenious
Summary: 5 Stars

I ordered Inside along with Frontier(s) from amazon and both got to my house within a week. I have to say I was able to see Inside before I was able to see Frontier(s) as the latter was not released for rent or sale at Blockbuster. Inside, however, was available for rent in it's R rated edited version. I was satisfied, though a little disappointed. When the two films arrived in the mail, I was excited to start of with Frontier(s)since I had already seen Inside, and was seemingly excited about it's NC-17 rating. After Frontier(s) was over, I had about the same feeling I had previously had after viewing Inside's edited version. Satisfied, though a little disappointed. So, sunkin', I stuck in Inside's Unrated version I received in the mail, and man! What a different story. For me, the Unrated version quite possibly takes the seat as my favorite horror film of all time. It is also alot more clever in it's use of gore effects than Frontier(s) was. I know that sounds a little optimistic, but for me, I am fascinated with this new thread of French extreme/shock films. I have never in my life sat through movies that have created such a sense of tension and terror as these have. Haute Tension, The Hills Have Eyes Remake, Frontier(s), and Inside are inspiring in my opinion and every bit as good, or better, than even the most acclaimed classic horror films.
Martyrs is supposed to be the next film released in this style directed by Pascal Laugier. I am captivated by this stylistic and progressive genre of horror encorporating the most striking aspects of all genres of film (Drama, Action, and Exploitation), and combining them into a well produced gem. Inside does hold the ranks as captain of horror so far in my opinion, but I'm sure there a loads of brilliant ideas begging to be, well, exploited!

Movie Review: Outstanding
Summary: 5 Stars

Once again, an original foreign horror movie puts American horror cinema to shame. Ever notice how filmmakers in other countries don't remake horror movies? They make original movies (imagine that)! Sure, some of those original movies are craptacular, but there are also some gems like this French film.
I had read about this movie (not too much since I didn't want to know too much before watching it), and was skeptical that it would live up to the reviews, but it did and then some. There were some genuinely creepy scenes toward the beginning, and plenty of violence. The filmmakers definitely didn't mess around when it came to the violence.
The movie was not perfect - when the police show up, some absurd moments happen - but it's hard to find a movie (much less a horror movie) where that doesn't happen. It is obvious the filmmakers love the horror genre and, more importantly, knew what they were doing.
My main complaint is with Dimension Extreme/Weinstein Company. While the company has produced some quality, original horror movies lately (Teeth and 13: The Game of Death, to name a few), why did it sell out to Blockbuster? They made an exclusive deal with them, so you can't rent their movies from other chains - and a number of people have reported the copies Blockbuster rented were then edited(!).
I digress. This was one of the best horror movies I have watched in a while, and I'll be interested to see what comes next from these directors. It is very violent, and has some cringe-worthy scenes, so if you like PG-13 movies (why?), don't bother. However, if you like horror movies and wonder what happened to originality, or are tired of CGI effects, check this one out - if you can find it.
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