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Open House (2024) dives into a tense atmosphere right from the start. The simple premise—a boy and his mom returning home to find the door ajar—builds an unsettling sense of dread. It plays with the idea of safety and the unknown lurking just beyond familiarity. The pacing leans into a creeping tension, allowing moments of quiet to amplify the impending dread. While the director remains unknown, the performances feel raw and believable, capturing the anxiety of the situation. There’s a clever use of practical effects that heightens the eeriness without relying too heavily on digital trickery. It's this blend of a mundane setting turned sinister that makes it stand out in the crowded horror landscape. Definitely worth discussing among collectors.
Unsettling atmosphereEffective practical effectsTension-building pacing
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