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Everybody Wants It All (2015) channels a deep sense of existential dread wrapped in its horror genre skin. It’s eerie how it blends psychological elements with unsettling visuals, capturing that sense of desire we all grapple with, but often leave unexamined. The pacing is an intriguing mix, oscillating between moments of intense focus and disorienting silence, which really drives home its themes. The practical effects, while not overdone, add a layer of realism that enhances the overall atmosphere—there's something about the tangible nature of them that feels so much more visceral. Performances are understated yet powerful, allowing the characters' internal struggles to resonate. It feels like a meditation on distraction and clarity, which is kind of refreshing in the horror scene.
Psychological horror with a strong thematic focusInteresting pacing that enhances the experienceEffective use of practical effects to create atmosphere
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Tony Katai
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