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Bunni (2013) has this raw, gritty feel that really sets it apart in the indie horror scene. It unfolds after a Halloween party where a group of friends finds themselves trapped in a creepy, twisted house. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and you can really feel the tension build as they confront a killer with some seriously dark secrets. The pacing has its moments – sometimes slow, letting the unease simmer, then it hits hard during the chase scenes. Practical effects are impressive for a low-budget flick, adding this visceral quality that digital effects just can’t replicate. The performances are decent, capturing that blend of fear and desperation. It’s a solid watch for those who appreciate the darker side of horror narratives.
Strong practical effects enhance the horror experience.Pacing allows for a gradual build-up of tension.Interesting take on the slasher genre with a unique setting.
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Daniel Benedict
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