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Fears to Fathom: Carson House dives into the eerie world of a high schooler, Noah Baker, who takes on a house-sitting gig for a media personality. The atmosphere is thick with tension, almost suffocating at times, as unsettling occurrences unfold. The pacing really pulls you into Noah's psyche, crawling through his fear and confusion. There’s a blend of crime and horror that feels fresh, and the practical effects used to create the hauntings add a raw edge that CGI just can't replicate. Performances are grounded, especially Noah’s, capturing that youthful vulnerability while facing the unknown. It’s an intriguing mix of suburban dread and psychological horror that feels distinct in today's landscape.
The film's tone is heavily atmospheric, emphasizing isolation.Practical effects enhance the horror elements significantly.The pacing builds tension effectively, drawing viewers into the narrative.
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