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Bump in the Night, released in 2019, taps into that classic horror vibe with a modern touch. It’s interesting how the film plays on the trope of being home alone, drawing you into Samantha's growing sense of dread. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to that creeping sense of paranoia as the night unfolds. The demon, while not groundbreaking in design, makes up for it with some effective practical effects that heighten the tension. The performances, especially from the lead, capture a raw vulnerability which really works for the story. There’s a certain rawness to it all that gives it a distinctive feel—definitely not your cookie-cutter horror flick. Worth discussing among collectors for its thematic take on isolation and fear.
Includes notable practical effects.Explores themes of isolation and fear.Discussion-worthy for its pacing and atmosphere.
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