A sci-fi work that uses poetry to tell a story about displacement and environmental loss.
: The film explores the intersection of generational trauma and mental illness . Tara suffers from "paranormal visions" of violence while a series of actual murders plagues her small town of Fall River. The Inhabitant
: Critics note that the movie serves as a "sympathetic depiction of mental illness," using the Borden legend to ground real-world struggles with teenage angst and family secrets. While some find the whodunnit ending "boilerplate," Odessa A'zion's performance is widely praised for holding the emotional weight of the story. Option 2: Inhabitant by Charles Crittenden (Poetry/Novella) A sci-fi work that uses poetry to tell
: The work explores isolation , asking deep questions like, "What’s a planet without inhabitants? What’s an inhabitant without a planet?". It uses white space on the page to mimic the feeling of falling into a void. The Inhabitant (2022) - Rotten Tomatoes : Critics note that the movie serves as
: After Earth is ruined by human mistreatment, an "Inhabitant" is expelled and must journey through the universe to find a new home.
This horror-thriller follows Tara, a teenage descendant of the infamous , who fears she is succumbing to a generational family curse.
