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So, Dog (1997) is one of those TV horror flicks that really leans into psychological dread. You’ve got Rick Jones, this guy wrestling with some heavy guilt over a classmate's suicide from years back. It’s like the booze is blurring his memories, and you can feel the tension building as he spirals deeper into paranoia. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating, and it plays with your mind more than trying to scare you outright. The pacing feels a bit off in parts, but it adds to the overall unease. The performances are solid, especially with Rick’s descent into madness. What stands out here is the practical effects, quite gritty for a TV movie. It’s not polished, but it has its own raw charm that makes it distinctive.
Psychological horror elementsStrong atmosphere of dreadInteresting practical effects for a TV movie
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