While painting a single coat of cultural specificity over its high school haunting, the horror's script flops. Our It Lives Inside review:
There’s value in diversifying horror’s most familiar tropes, just as there’s value in making inclusivity so normal that there are just as many average-to-terrible queer movies, Indigenous movies and disabled movies as there are average-to-terrible movies made for and about straight, able-bodied white folks.
After the demonic pishacha that Tamira totes around inevitably escapes, Tamira disappears. In the course of sloppily investigating this, Sam has bad dreams, gets her crush Russ and over-involved teacher Joyce wrapped up in things, and otherwise follows horror-heroine worst practices as best she can. Her foe follows suit.
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