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Inside Out

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A man (Steven Weber) suspects that the odd behavior of his new neighbor (Eriq La Salle) covers up a dark secret.
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David Nusair Reel Film Reviews 12/28/2010
.5/4
...a misguided and misbegotten endeavor through and through... Go to Full Review
Eric D. Snider EricDSnider.com 06/26/2005
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The sort of lurid and preposterous suburban thriller that is usually seen only on the direct-to-video rack. Go to Full Review
Erik Childress eFilmCritic.com 06/24/2005
1/4
This is a ridiculous, laughable thriller that will only sell extra tickets to those needing a laugh partner, since its no fun making sarcastic remarks to strangers. Go to Full Review
Josh Bell Las Vegas Weekly 06/24/2005
2/5
Confusing and unsatisfying, held together only by some good performances by underrated TV veterans. Go to Full Review
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John C Sep 7 Can you spell “ DULL”….I’ve had stale popcorn that was better than this. See more Alfred B Aug 24 Somebody got paid. It's not even a story. See more Cedric G Apr 13 Not sure what all the bad reviews are about. People shouldn't expect a cinematic masterpiece from a made for TV movie. Sure this movie had some dumb moments and a bit of overacting at times but I love a few of the actors in this movie and it's a good movie for a chill Sunday afternoon and the best part of the movie are all of the plot twists at the end, not just 1 plot twist but there's a few of them. See more ronald h 06/28/2021 There are only a handful of reviews for this 2005 film, apparently because very few people saw it. I have no idea if it went straight to video or released in theaters. It's strangely disjointed and hard to describe. It doesn't really take itself seriously---or if it does, the filmmaker and writer are greatly deluded. It's another "new weird guy moves into suburban neighborhood" movie, which has been done innumerable times. But this time, it's not just the new guy who's weird; it's everybody on the block. One guy has a gambling addiction. The main character (Steven Weber) has OCD, his kid has phobias and neuroses, and his wife has an inexplicable attraction to the new guy, a shady psychiatrist who has lost his license (Eriq LaSalle). Weirdness abounds, and none of it explained. LaSalle's character drives a 1960's Mercury with big tail fins. Weber's character slowly goes insane and ends up shaving his head. When his kid disappears, Weber begins to suspect that LaSalle has kidnaped him. He also suspects that LaSalle is abusing women in his basement. I kept watching just to learn the answer to the mystery, and I have to say I was surprised, even though I should have seen it coming. I honestly don't know what to make of this film. It's not good; neither is it terrible. It does have a pretty good suspense element in spite of its overwhelming implausibility. It's kind of like a Lifetime TV movie on drugs. Really bad drugs. See more 06/23/2013 WHY WAS THERE A DILDO AT THE GARAGE SALE? For all its little weird moments and eccentricities, Inside Out turns out to be a decent tale of how things are not always as they seem in a quiet suburban neighborhood See more 11/02/2012 I don't know what all these negative review are for...This was actually a well constructed and very intriguing thriller throughout. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis A man (Steven Weber) suspects that the odd behavior of his new neighbor (Eriq La Salle) covers up a dark secret.
Director
David Ogden
Producer
Timothy Linh Bui
Screenwriter
David Ogden
Production Co
Humble Journey Films
Genre
Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
May 5, 2017
Runtime
1h 35m
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