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So, Peek a Boo is this low-key horror flick that really leans into that eerie, nostalgic vibe. The whole thing starts with a woman stumbling upon this old VHS tape in her attic, which already has a creepy allure. The atmosphere is thick with dread, thanks to the practical effects that feel refreshingly raw compared to a lot of modern CGI. The pacing is a bit slow, but it builds tension nicely as the girl on the tape plays Peek-a-Boo, and you can’t shake that chill. Performances are solid, especially from the lead, who captures that mix of curiosity and horror perfectly. There’s something distinctly unsettling about how it plays with childhood innocence and the unknown, making it stand out in the indie horror scene.
Interesting exploration of childhood themes.Relies heavily on practical effects for scares.Pacing may feel slow but builds tension effectively.
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