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So, Box Cutter really leans into that slow-burn tension, you know? It’s set in this almost claustrophobic grocery store, which adds to the unease. Esther is this relatable character, just trying to find her way, but the store? It feels alive, like it has its own agenda. The pacing is deliberate, which really ramps up the suspense, and the atmosphere is thick with dread. The practical effects are a nice touch, nothing over-the-top, but effective in creating genuine scares. Performances are solid, especially from the lead—there’s a rawness to her struggle that feels authentic. It’s those little details that make it stand out, like the mundane becoming sinister. Definitely a unique entry in the horror genre.
Strong emphasis on atmosphere and tension.Practical effects are effectively creepy.Explores themes of isolation and anxiety.
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