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So, 'McCormick' is quite the unsettling little gem in the horror genre. The film really nails a creeping atmosphere, almost suffocating at times, which I find refreshing. The pacing is slow-burn, allowing dread to build steadily rather than throwing scares at you every few minutes. The performances—especially from the caregiver—are just raw enough to feel authentic, grounding the supernatural elements in a real-world context. There’s this constant tension, the kind that lingers. What stood out to me were the practical effects; they feel visceral and tactile, making the horror hit harder. It’s not just about jump scares; it’s more about the slow unraveling of sanity and trust. It’s a solid piece for those who appreciate that kind of psychological torment.
Creeping atmosphere that builds dreadStrong performances, especially the leadNotable practical effects enhancing horror
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