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Digging to Death is a low-key horror flick that creeps under your skin. The atmosphere is thick with dread as David Vanowen finds himself in this eerie house, which feels like a character in itself. The pacing is deliberate, almost claustrophobic, which really enhances the tension. You’ll appreciate the practical effects; they don’t rely on CGI, and that choice adds a tangible quality to the unsettling moments. The themes of greed and paranoia are threaded throughout, making you think twice about what you’d do in his shoes. The performances aren't flashy but they fit the tone—David's descent into madness is believable and unsettling, making this film a unique entry in the genre.
Low-budget but effective horror.Strong atmosphere with a house that feels alive.Interesting take on greed and its consequences.
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