‘It’s What’s Inside’ Review: Netflix’s Ruthless Sci-Fi Thriller Body Swaps Until the Bodies Drop

Life’s a switch and then you die in Greg Jardin’s intelligent and diabolical feature debut

"It's What's Inside" (Netflix)
"It's What's Inside" (Netflix)

If there’s one thing movies have taught us it’s you should never, ever be alone in a house. Heck, even with other people. You’re just going to get haunted, or you’re going to get slashed, or at the very least your place will be an absolute mess in the morning and you’ll have to tell your parents what really happened. So go outside, dang it! You’re more likely to star in a romantic comedy if you’re not trapped in an isolated mansion on a dark and gloomy night, making side-eyes at your old college friends who secretly hate you or want you dead.

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