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Poison Tree brings a tense atmosphere that creeps up on you gradually. The suburban setting feels deceptively serene, but the unsettling undertones are always lurking. Adam and Nichole's performances are solid; you can really feel the weight of their pasts pressing down on them. It's all about that slow burn, building tension with each discovery. It's not just about the scares, but what it means to confront your demons. The practical effects have this raw quality that heightens the chilling moments, making it feel more grounded. The pacing keeps you engaged, never rushing but always compelling. The film has this distinctive sense of dread that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Suburban tensionStrong character dynamicsInteresting practical effects
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