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Hannah House (2002) is one of those low-key horror films that really nails the creepy atmosphere right from the start. It centers on a young couple who move into this seemingly benign house, only to be haunted by a malevolent presence. The pacing is interesting—slow-building tension that plays up the dread rather than relying solely on jump scares. There’s a heavy use of practical effects here that feels refreshing, giving the film a grittier, more tangible vibe. Performances are solid, capturing the couple's growing unease effectively. It has this understated charm, in a way; it’s not flashy, but there’s something about the way it captures domestic horror that sticks with you. A nice one to discuss with fellow collectors for sure.
Strong atmosphere throughoutInteresting character dynamicsPractical effects enhance the horror
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