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Megan, 26 is an interesting dive into modern dating gone awry, directed by Brea Grant. The film sets a tense and eerie atmosphere that grips you right from the start. It's not just about the horror; it explores the emotional weight of bad dates and the darker side of human connection. The pacing is tight, with moments that build unease masterfully. Grant's direction shines in how she balances humor and horror, which feels very organic. The practical effects are well done, adding a gritty realism that enhances the unsettling experience. The lead performance is striking, capturing the mix of vulnerability and strength that makes Megan relatable yet tragic. It’s a fresh take on the horror genre that stands apart by focusing on personal fears rather than just jump scares.
Unique take on dating cultureStrong lead performanceEffective use of practical effects
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