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Duvall (2025) dives deep into psychological horror, crafting a slow-burning atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. The pacing is deliberately measured, allowing tension to build in a way that feels almost claustrophobic. While the director remains a mystery, the practical effects stand out—gritty, raw, and unsettling, they drive the eerie visuals home. The performances are hauntingly understated, with actors conveying dread through subtle expressions rather than loud scares. You get the sense that every character is trapped in their own nightmares, which taps into some universal fears. It’s not just about the jump scares; it’s a reflection on isolation and what lurks within when the darkness falls.
Atmospheric horror with practical effectsExplores themes of isolation and fearUnique pacing adds to the tension
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