

Title: They Live Inside Us
Year: 2020
Genre: Horror
Rating: 5.9
Cast: James Morris, Stevie Dutson, Emily Broschinsky, Emily Ashby, Hailey Nebeker
Description: A chilling hum, a palpable sense of dread – that's the legacy 'They Live Inside Us' (2020) leaves behind. This isn't your typical found-footage horror; it transcends the genre's limitations, delving into the primal fear of the unseen, the insidious nature of paranoia, and the fragility of sanity. The film masterfully manipulates sound design, creating an oppressive atmosphere that burrows under your skin. While the shaky camera initially feels like a stylistic choice, it quickly becomes a character itself, reflecting the protagonist's disorientation and growing terror. What begins as a simple investigation into unsettling occurrences morphs into a descent into a nightmare fueled by psychological tension and unsettling visuals. 'They Live Inside Us' isn't just scary; it's a deeply unsettling exploration of trust, perception, and the things that lurk just beyond our awareness. It's a film that stays with you long after the credits roll, a testament to its unsettling power.