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It Lives Inside

You can't contain evil.
2023 | 99m | English

(8813 votes)

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Desperate to fit in at school, Sam rejects her East Indian culture and family to be like everyone else. However, when a mythological demonic spirit latches onto her former best friend, she must come to terms with her heritage to defeat it.
Release Date: Sep 06, 2023
Director: Bishal Dutta
Writer: Bishal Dutta, Ashish Mehta
Genres: Horror, Mystery
Keywords supernatural, based on myths, legends or folklore, supernatural horror, indian american, horror
Production Companies Brightlight Pictures, QC Entertainment, NEON
Box Office Revenue: $4,800,000
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Megan Suri Samidha
Neeru Bajwa Poorna
Mohana Krishnan Tamira
Betty Gabriel Joyce
Vik Sahay Inesh
Gage Marsh Russ
Beatrice Kitsos Kittie
Jamie Ives Older Neighbor
Siddhartha Minhas Karan
Saisha Ram Muni Young Tamira
Sangeeta Wylie Radha Avasthi
Jenaya Ross The Pishach
Jared Ager-Foster The Keymaster
Nutan Thakur Indian Woman
Paige Shaw Girl #2
Carlo Yu Janitor
Josh Raymond Puppeteer
Name Job
Bishal Dutta Director, Screenplay
Mayank Bhatter Casting Associate
Landon Jackle Stunt Double
Mitra Suri Stunt Double
Jack Price Editor
Odessa Bennett Costume Design
Marisol Roncali Casting
Dylan Campbell Foley Editor
Matthew Lynn Director of Photography
Chelsea Ellis Bloch Casting
Wesley Hughes Original Music Composer
Tamara Gauthier Set Decoration
Tracy George Makeup Department Head
Rochelle Okoye Stunt Double
Chad Lott Gaffer
Insha Pathan Assistant Makeup Artist
Craig George Sound Effects Editor
Shawn Miller Sound Mixer
Ashish Mehta Story
Tyler Bishop Harron Production Design
Kara Eide Casting
Kris Woznesensky Casting
Melissa Neilson Key Hair Stylist
Andrew Karr Visual Effects Supervisor
Daniel Cardona Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Phil Mahoney Sound Editor
Sandra Portman Supervising Sound Editor
Ashley De Souza Assistant Hairstylist
Nicole Auringer ADR Recordist
Rob Coxford Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Nolan McNaughton Sound Designer
Soroush Matoor Assistant Costume Designer
Dan Nicholls Visual Effects Producer
Gainaële Royer Stunt Double
Charu Gupta Set Supervisor
Jordan Smysnuik Production Manager
Name Title
Sean McKittrick Producer
Raymond Mansfield Producer
Edward H. Hamm Jr. Executive Producer
Shawn Williamson Executive Producer
Emily Thomas Executive Producer
Arielle Boisvert Executive Producer
Jeff Deutchman Executive Producer
Ryan Friscia Executive Producer
Jameson Parker Executive Producer
Tom Quinn Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
5.0

Well we've had Mandarin and Spanish integrated into dual-dialogue Hollywood films recently, so I suppose it was only a matter of time before another language featured - and we have it here in the partial use of Hindi. Thereafter, though, this is an entirely unremarkable drama centring around the you ... ng "Sam" (Megan Suri) who is trying to balance her life of traditional roots and modern American attitudes. This confusion and uncertainty, coupled with a recently smashed jam jar is allowing a strange and powerfully malevolent critter to come out and thrive on all of this discord - and to kidnap her best mate "Tam" (Mohana Krishnan) - the original owner of the jar! Can "Sam" and her all-American beau "Russ" (Gage Marsh) possibly get to the bottom of it all? As surely as we will all soon be leaving the cinema - and that's really the problem here. There is nothing at all new, nothing scary - the visual effects; darkened streets, flickering lightbulbs - we've all seen it so often before and though the Indian cultural aspect is welcome, it doesn't really add anywhere near enough to this teenage adequately performed finding-herself story that rather bored me. Halloween telly if ever I saw it, I wouldn't bother paying to see it at a cinema, sorry.

Nov 02, 2023