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Commune (2016) dives into a heavy atmosphere, blending psychological horror with a creeping dread that lingers long after viewing. The setting, a dilapidated London house, feels almost like a character itself, echoing the sinister past of the cult that haunts it. The pacing is deliberate, unfolding layers of tension that grip you as the protagonist slowly realizes the true nature of his job. Practical effects are employed effectively, enhancing the film’s eerie vibe without overwhelming the narrative. Performances, though not from big names, draw you in with their raw, authentic feel. It’s that undercurrent of isolation and the sense of being watched that really makes it distinctive, leaving an unsettling impression.
Atmospheric horror with a psychological edgeStrong use of practical effectsCult themes with a slow burn approach
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