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He'll Have To Go is a gritty horror flick that really leans into the psychological aspects of fear. The slow burn pacing builds an unsettling atmosphere, as Tommy finds himself increasingly paranoid about this enigmatic stalker. There’s something about the way the tension sneaks up on you—it's almost claustrophobic. The practical effects, though not overly flashy, have a rawness that enhances the film's unsettling vibe. Performances are solid, especially how Tommy's character transitions from ordinary to paranoid. What stands out is the film's willingness to explore themes of isolation and dread in a modern context, making it resonate. It's not just about the jump scares; it's the creeping sense of unease that lingers long after.
Explores themes of isolation and paranoia.Utilizes practical effects for a raw feel.Strong character development and tension build-up.
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Dylan Wylie
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