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EAS (2020) has this unsettling, claustrophobic vibe that really sticks with you. The whole premise revolves around the reliability of emergency alert systems, which—let's be honest—feels pretty relevant today. Carter is our main guy, and his decision to trust the alerts leads him down a dark path. The pacing is tight; it builds tension in a way that keeps you on edge without dragging. Practical effects are solid too; there's a rawness that adds to the horror. Performances are decent, especially by the leads, who bring a sense of realism. What sets this apart is its exploration of paranoia in modern society—it's not just about scares, but also about trust and safety in a digital age.
Strong theme of paranoia in modern societyTight pacing enhances tensionEffective practical effects elevate the horror
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