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House at the End of the Drive is a fascinating mix of horror and thriller that leans heavily into its eerie atmosphere. David Worth directs with a steady hand, gradually ramping up the tension until you feel it in your bones. The pacing is deliberate, leaving just enough space for dread to creep in. I found the practical effects quite striking, grounding the supernatural elements in a way that feels almost tangible. The performances are solid, particularly the lead, who manages to convey a sense of growing paranoia without overdoing it. It's interesting how the house itself becomes a character, reflecting David's inner turmoil and the disquiet of isolation. There's something unsettling that lingers long after the credits roll.
Focus on the psychological aspects of horrorAppreciate the practical effects usedNote the gradual build-up of tension throughout
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