He's Out There (2018) -

: Some viewers note that the car begins to fail as they flee, and with Laura severely wounded and her youngest daughter potentially poisoned, their ultimate survival remains an open-ended question.

One of the most intriguing aspects of the film is its directorial credit. Originally, the movie was directed by , known for the The Last House on the Left (2009) remake. However, after a series of delays and being dropped by its original distributor, Screen Gems , the film was released with a credit to " Quinn Lasher ". This is widely considered a pseudonym, similar to the "Alan Smithee" credit used by directors who wish to disassociate themselves from a project after post-production changes. Psychological Motifs: The Childhood Nightmare He's Out There (2018)

: The final act reveals John’s ultimate goal: to "rebuild" his family using the body parts of his victims to complete a collection of effigies. : Some viewers note that the car begins

: The antagonist, John, is the son of the house's former owners who disappeared years ago and has been living in the woods ever since. His "games"—using red string to lead children to a tea party and leaving cryptic children's books—suggest a character who is mentally stunted in a predatory state. However, after a series of delays and being

: As the family drives away in Shawn’s car, the daughters look back to see that John’s body has disappeared, a classic slasher trope suggesting he is still "out there".