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Inside That House takes a slow burn approach, building its tension through atmospheric dread rather than jump scares. The film’s rural setting adds to the unease, creating a sense of isolation that lingers. The use of practical effects feels refreshing, lending a raw quality that CG often lacks. The brothers, Andrew and Jason, are relatable; their dynamic captures the innocence of youth while juxtaposing the dark themes of disappearance and curiosity. The pacing meanders at times, allowing character development, but it ramps up toward a gripping climax. There’s a certain charm in how the story unfolds, wrapped in layers of mystery, with the new girl adding an unexpected twist that keeps you guessing. All in all, it feels like a unique take on the found footage genre, albeit with a slight nod to coming-of-age elements.
Unique blend of horror and coming-of-age themesStrong practical effects enhance the eerie atmospherePacing allows for character development amidst tension
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Brett Petersel
Director