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So, 'Braxton' is an interesting little piece. You've got Tanner Braxton, a Hollywood actor, who finds himself snowed in during a film shoot in this small town. The atmosphere? It's heavy and claustrophobic, and as the storm rages, things get weird—like, really weird. The pacing is deliberate, which works for the horror, letting that sense of dread build. I mean, the practical effects are solid, not overdone, and they really enhance the unsettling moments. The performances are grounded, especially Braxton's, as he wrestles with what's real and what's not in this isolation. There's a nice touch of exploring fear, fame, and the unknown, too. Feels distinctive in a subtle way, if you know what I mean.
Eerie atmosphere builds tension throughoutStrong practical effects enhance horrorThemes of isolation and fear of the unknown
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