One may wonder if today's film is a trailer trash remake of the 1932 Greta Garbo film "Grand Hotel," or the 1967 Arthur Hailey written film "Hotel." Sure the characters in this film have bigger...er smiles! They bleed a lot more. They lose their spines and internal organs faster. Still, the drama and personal angst of these characters is identical. Sure, Greta Garbo wanted "to be alone." But in our film today, babes with bigger...er smiles...desired to be left whole. Same thing, at least metaphorically. Also, I have been to Dunedin, Florida dozens of times and I must say no other film has ever captured the essence of this weird and twisted place. So let us look at this 2025 movie, filmed in Dunedin, and not starring Greta Garbo (though she probably would have jumped at the chance to be in it given the chance), "The Inn," directed by Kevin Beganovic and Sloan Losch.
A word of warning, unlike "Grand Hotel," this film begins with a massacre numbering 31. The gore is the highlight of this film as babes will be strangled and hung by their own intestines, have their implants cut off, and much more. Our killer, Sandman (Brandon Yates), will pull spring breakers skin off, rip them in half lengthwise and widthwise, rip faces off, pull spines out, and much more. The gore f/x are terrific. Okay, Sandman is a serial killer who goes from motel to motel murdering spring breakers...I know, a noble goal. That aforementioned massacre? Not the last one in this film. By the time a character survives more than 30 seconds once being introduced, we emerge with big...er, big smiled Dani (Aimee Rolfsen). She is a policewoman getting ready to be divorced.
After the first 55 gory killings, you'll see them all, she teams up with two stoner employees of the motel, Brian (Connor Holden) and Sam (Dan Winkowski). They both want to boink her, but she is way out of their league. She looks very boinkable...but will The Sandman think so? There will be a twist that makes this a relevant question, you'll see. Oh yes, the two cops, Sheriff Daniels (Eric Daniel) and Detective Cain (Jeshua Vargas) will be driven mad by this fiend as he goes from motel to motel massacring every spring break guest! Okay, that's enough, you get the picture.
Will Dani and her two drooling buddies escape the wrath of The Sandman? What is the motivation for the Sandman? Is this film a thinly veiled metaphor of what the Biden Administration did to to our country? This may be the goriest film you will see all year, and if you have ever been to Dunedin, Florida, you will love "The Inn." See "The Inn" and find out if the sultry Aimee Rolfsen will suffer the same fate Greta Garbo did in "Grand Hotel."




















