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Butcher House is one of those gritty horror flicks that really nails the atmosphere of dread from start to finish. Set in a decrepit butcher factory, the film leans heavy into the unsettling history of violence, with a palpable tension that simmers before boiling over. The practical effects are rough but effective, showcasing the gruesome aftermath of the butcher's rampage from decades past. The pacing might feel slow to some, but it builds a creeping sense of inevitability. The performances, while not groundbreaking, add to the uneasy vibe, especially with the tragic backstory of the owner's son. It's distinctive for its commitment to creating an oppressive, haunting environment that lingers long after the credits roll.
Uneasy atmosphere throughout the filmFocus on practical effects over CGISlow burn tension that builds effectively
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