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Hunting Terror, released in 2020, dives into a dark narrative that pulls you into the eerie woods of Lakewood Park. It combines a chilling atmosphere with a slow burn that builds tension, drawing you deeper into the mystery surrounding the young girl's murder. The performances of the journalists—Alex, Josh, and Luke—feel relatable, almost like you're alongside them in their investigation. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, serve the film's gritty tone well, enhancing the horror without overshadowing the plot. Themes of obsession and the moral dilemmas of journalism come alive, making you ponder the cost of truth. It’s a raw take on horror that sticks with you, not necessarily for its scares, but for how it explores human curiosity and the darkness that lies beneath.
Takes a slow-burn approach to horrorStrong focus on character developmentInteresting commentary on media ethics
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