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Pray 3D: The Storm is quite the curious entry in the thriller genre. It dives back into the eerie atmosphere of Smithfield after a seemingly peaceful hiatus. The October backdrop is perfectly utilized, enhancing that creeping sense of dread as Laurie Curtis’s family, still haunted by their past, finds themselves drawn back into a web of terror. The pacing is deliberate, letting the tension simmer before the storm truly breaks. What stands out are the practical effects, which lend a gritty realism to the horror, reminding us of how effective tangible scares can be. Performances feel authentic, grounding the supernatural elements in relatable struggles. It’s a film that encapsulates that small-town horror vibe, where unease hangs in the air like the falling leaves.
Atmospheric October setting enhances the suspense.Practical effects used effectively throughout.Pacing allows for a slow build-up of tension.
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Matt Mitchell
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