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In a Stranger's House is an unsettling piece that really taps into the fears of our digital age. The film’s atmosphere is thick with tension - you know something’s lurking just out of sight. The pacing is deliberate, building up dread as we unravel the mystery of those missing after responding to online ads. It plays with themes of trust and vulnerability, which feels all too real, you know? The practical effects, though limited, are used effectively, contributing to some genuinely creepy moments. The performances, especially from the leads, ground the surreal elements in a way that keeps you engaged, even as it spirals into the bizarre. Quite a unique offering in the found footage genre, not your run-of-the-mill horror flick.
Found footage style that leans into digital fears.Interesting commentary on online safety and trust.Atmospheric tension that builds effectively through pacing.
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Richard Waters
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