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Pig Man (2016) really leans into that eerie atmosphere you crave from indie horror. The pace is slow, almost deliberate, building tension as this young couple unwittingly wander into a nightmare. The woods are almost a character in themselves, with their oppressive quiet and creeping shadows. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, definitely have that gritty charm. The performances feel raw, capturing the disorientation and fear that comes with being isolated. What sets it apart is how it plays on primal fears—the unknown lurking in the darkness. It's a film that gets under your skin, with a lingering dread that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Indie horror with practical effectsAtmospheric and slow-paced tensionExplores primal fears in isolation
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Logan Ward
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