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Aunt Linda is this eerie, slow-burn horror that really captures that feeling of dread. The premise—this boy hiding in his mother’s car, filming an unwanted hitchhiker—sets up a tense atmosphere right from the start. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the unsettling tension to build, making those moments of horror hit harder. The practical effects are surprisingly effective, adding a visceral quality that stands out in today's CGI-heavy landscape. It dives into themes of fear, isolation, and the unsettling nature of trust, all while keeping you guessing. The performances, particularly by the unknown cast, bring a raw authenticity that makes the whole experience feel even more unsettling. It's the kind of film that lingers with you long after the credits roll.
Strong atmosphere of dreadEffective practical effectsThemes of isolation and trust
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Jason Carl Kluytman
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