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Death Rattle is a fascinating piece of indie horror from J.D. Brown. Set in an old house, it dives into themes of isolation and the sinister weight of history. The atmosphere is thick, almost claustrophobic, with shadows that feel alive. Pacing is well done; it creeps under your skin before hitting harder in the climax. The practical effects have a raw, gritty feel that really adds to the tension—no CGI fluff here. Performances are solid, capturing a sense of dread that builds throughout. It’s the kind of film that lingers with you, making you think twice about old houses and their hidden stories. A distinctive entry in the genre that showcases a real passion for the craft.
Interesting exploration of isolation and history.Strong reliance on practical effects enhances the horror.Builds a creeping dread that pays off well.
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