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I've Been Hearing Strange Noises from My Attic... is an interesting exploration of isolation and paranoia. The film’s London setting adds an unsettling urban backdrop, which complements the eerie sound design. Rob Savage, as both director and protagonist, brings a sense of authenticity to the narrative. His video-call setup feels so relatable, almost voyeuristic, enhancing the tension. There’s a rawness to the performances, especially in how the friends react to the unfolding mystery. The pacing is deliberate, building suspense without resorting to cheap jump scares. It leans heavily on atmosphere, using shadows and sounds to evoke dread. The practical effects, when they appear, are really effective in heightening that sense of fear, making it a distinctive entry in modern horror.
Distinctive use of audio to build tension.Strong character-driven narrative.Relatable setting enhances horror elements.
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