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So, 'Cult of Freedom' dives into this unsettling vibe, you know? Joshua's road trip takes a turn when he stumbles upon this group that seems off from the get-go. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing really ramps up as you get deeper into the story. The practical effects are pretty solid, adding an edge that you don’t always see in modern thrillers. The performances are decent, with Joshua's sense of paranoia really coming through. Themes of trust and deception really hit hard here, making you question the world around you. It’s a bit of a slow burn, but it definitely keeps you on your toes with that lingering dread.
Interesting exploration of trust and deception.Solid practical effects enhance the tension.Pacing might feel slow for some, but builds dread.
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Glenn Lefer
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