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All Hallows (2006) is an interesting piece in the horror subgenre, though it lacks a widely-known director. The film unfolds with a slow, creeping dread that really captures the essence of Halloween. It leans heavily into practical effects, which adds a gritty authenticity that’s often missing in modern horror. The performances are pretty solid, creating a palpable tension throughout. There’s this unique blend of folklore and urban legend that really sets it apart. It might not be the flashiest film on your shelf, but there’s something about its atmosphere that lingers. It’s all about that feeling of unease -- perfect for a late-night watch during spooky season.
Great for Halloween marathons.Interesting take on urban legends.Solid practical effects enhance the viewing experience.
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