It’s What’s Inside (2024): A Thrilling Comedy with a Dark Twist

This week’s film recommendation is thriller-comedy It’s What’s Inside (2024). The film may remind some of Bodies Bodies Bodies, but also feels like a fresh take on the genre. This hilarious and boldly shot thriller features a cast of crazy characters who attend a reunion and leave completely different. This movie explores themes of toxic masculinity, insecurity, and truth and subjectivity.

It’s Whats Inside (2024)

Director Greg Jardin quickly establishes a tone of dark hilarity and continues solidifying it throughout the film despite insane twists and turns that’ll have your head spinning. Additionally, the cinematography is jaw-dropping at times, and basically lays a roadmap for how to enjoy and understand an occasionally confusing film.


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Kai Arun

Kai Arun is a film writer at The Art Newsletter, and an undergraduate student at the University of Washington, working towards degrees in Finance, Economics, and Film Studies. He loves movies, both watching and making them, and is pursuing a career in film producing.

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