About It Feeds
The 2025 Canadian horror film 'It Feeds' presents a chilling supernatural premise that explores the terrifying intersection of psychiatry and the paranormal. The story centers on Jordan, a psychiatrist whose home practice is violently disrupted when a desperate young girl arrives, claiming a malevolent entity is literally consuming her from within. With time running out, Jordan must turn to her own mother—a woman with genuine clairvoyant abilities—to form an unlikely team against a force they cannot fully comprehend.
Directorially, the film builds a palpable sense of dread through claustrophobic settings and a focus on psychological erosion, rather than relying solely on jump scares. The central performances effectively sell the desperation of the situation; the dynamic between the pragmatic psychiatrist and the spiritually attuned mother adds a compelling layer of familial tension to the supernatural crisis. The entity itself is cleverly portrayed, its presence often felt rather than seen, which amplifies the horror.
While the film's IMDb rating of 5.6 suggests it may not reinvent the genre, 'It Feeds' offers a solid and suspenseful experience for horror fans. Its strength lies in its intimate, character-driven approach to a classic possession narrative and the unique premise of a clinical and a psychic perspective uniting against a common, hungry evil. Viewers should watch it for a tense, atmospheric tale that questions what happens when traditional help fails and something truly inhuman comes to feed.
Directorially, the film builds a palpable sense of dread through claustrophobic settings and a focus on psychological erosion, rather than relying solely on jump scares. The central performances effectively sell the desperation of the situation; the dynamic between the pragmatic psychiatrist and the spiritually attuned mother adds a compelling layer of familial tension to the supernatural crisis. The entity itself is cleverly portrayed, its presence often felt rather than seen, which amplifies the horror.
While the film's IMDb rating of 5.6 suggests it may not reinvent the genre, 'It Feeds' offers a solid and suspenseful experience for horror fans. Its strength lies in its intimate, character-driven approach to a classic possession narrative and the unique premise of a clinical and a psychic perspective uniting against a common, hungry evil. Viewers should watch it for a tense, atmospheric tale that questions what happens when traditional help fails and something truly inhuman comes to feed.


















