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Amityville Cabin is an interesting entry in the horror genre, mainly because of its somewhat chaotic production backstory. The premise, about a film crew inadvertently drawing in real supernatural events while making a movie, taps into that classic 'art imitating life' vibe. The atmosphere is unsettling; there's this creeping dread punctuated by some solid practical effects that really ground the horror. The pacing doesn’t always hit the mark, especially in the second act, but it picks up again with some tense moments that are hard to shake off. The performances vary, but there’s a certain earnestness that gives it a distinct flavor. It’s less about jump scares and more about that lingering sense of danger, which is kind of refreshing.
Interesting exploration of horror within horror.Unique production background adds to its charm.Good practical effects enhance the unsettling tone.
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