On the surface, the idea of being trapped inside a luxury apartment sounds like a glorious dream. Situated well above the unending bustle of New York City, surrounded by high-end art and top-of-the-line amenities, who could possibly complain about that? In director Vasilis Katsoupis' new feature Inside, this premise becomes a nightmare for Willem Dafoe's unlucky thief. What first seems to be the height of wealth and comfort becomes a deeply unsettling prison that only gets more haunting as the film goes on. Inside is unfortunately a bit too long for its own good, though Dafoe gives a knockout performance in what is essentially a one-man show.