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So, 'Fog City' rolls out this tense atmosphere right from the start. You've got this eerie isolation that grips you, thanks to the fog rolling in from that factory—it's thick and almost suffocating, creating a real sense of dread. The pacing is deliberate, but it works because it lets the tension build slowly, letting you stew in the discomfort of their situation. Practical effects are on point, enhancing the horror without over-reliance on CGI. The performances are solid, especially the way they capture panic and paranoia as they realize they're trapped with something sinister lurking in the fog. There’s a distinct vibe that feels genre-reverent yet fresh, like an homage that's not too on the nose. Worth noting how it explores themes of trust and survival under pressure too.
Focus on atmosphere and tension-buildingSolid practical effects enhance horrorExplores themes of trust and survival
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