
Evil Dress has this eerie, claustrophobic feel that really pulls you in. Jacob Santana leans into the isolation of the remote house, which almost becomes a character itself. The performances, especially from the mother-daughter duo, are strikingly raw—Alicia's descent into paranoia feels believable, and Carla’s connection with the ghost girl is unsettling. The pacing starts slow, luring you into its world, but ramps up with some genuinely tense moments. The practical effects used for the ghost sequences are refreshingly well done, giving it a tangible quality that CGI often misses. The themes of trauma and generational pain resonate throughout, making it more than just a standard horror flick.
Shot on location in a vintage Victorian houseUtilizes practical effects for ghost appearancesCinematography emphasizes shadows and dim lightingFeatures an original score that enhances the tension
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