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Midnight Shift is one of those films that really leans into the rural isolation vibe, like, you can almost feel the dust in the air. It’s quite a ride—Sgt. Brown finds himself face-to-face with an exorcism, and the tension builds as he grapples with the battle between man’s law and a higher calling. The pacing keeps you on edge; it’s not rushed, but it doesn’t drag either. The practical effects are surprisingly effective, managing to evoke both dread and intrigue without veering into over-the-top territory. Performances are solid, especially as Brown wrestles with his decisions. It’s an interesting take on faith, morality, and the thin line between good and evil.
Captures rural horror aesthetics well.Strong themes of faith and morality.Not your usual exorcism flick.
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