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So, 'Dead Air' is an interesting entry in the horror-thriller space, bridging that gap between psychological tension and supernatural dread. The whole premise revolves around this narcissistic radio host—very self-absorbed, you know? It really leans into that isolation that comes with late-night broadcasting, and the atmosphere is almost claustrophobic. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it works to build a sense of dread. There's a distinct edge with the caller; he's not just a voice on the line, but a real tormentor. Practical effects are minimal but effective, and the performances keep you engaged, especially how the host spirals deeper into his own madness. It catches you off guard in places, and not in a bad way. Definitely worth a look if you're into psychological horror.
Intriguing premise with a psychological edgeEffective use of practical effectsAtmospheric sound design enhances tension
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