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Morningshed really plays with the mundane aspects of daily life, almost lulling you into this false sense of security with its focus on beauty routines. But then it twists, unearthing dread in the familiar. The pacing builds slowly, letting the tension seep in like an unwanted blemish. The practical effects are nuanced, they ground the horror in reality rather than relying on flashy CGI, which makes the unsettling moments hit harder. The lead performance carries a weight; you really sense her unraveling. It’s distinct in how it blends horror with a critique of societal standards around beauty, making you question what lies beneath the surface of everyday rituals.
Morningshed has had a limited release so far, making it somewhat harder to find on physical media, which could pique interest among collectors. There are rumors of a few specialty labels considering it for restoration, given its unique take on horror. The initial screenings received mixed responses, but the conversation around it has been growing, especially in niche circles. It's definitely worth keeping an eye on for future releases.
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