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Cameron's Closet is one of those lesser-known horror flicks that dives into the fears of childhood and the perils of parental ambition. The atmosphere feels thick with dread, especially as the father pushes his son into psychokinetic experiments. It's got this slow burn pacing that really nails the growing tension, and you can feel the weight of impending doom as the demon lurks just out of sight. The practical effects used for the demon are pretty interesting for the time—definitely adds a layer of creepiness. Performances are solid, especially from the young lead. There’s a real sense of paranoia that hangs over the film, making it a unique addition to the 80s horror scene.
Examine practical effects for the demon's portrayal.Note the child psychology themes and father-son dynamics.Consider the film's pacing and tension build-up.
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