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So, Primrose Lane is this eerie little flick set in the 70s, and it really nails that suburban dread vibe. The story revolves around two sisters who take their 8mm camera to this creepy old house that’s been deserted forever. It’s not just about jumpscares; it’s more about the atmosphere—there’s this tension that builds as they explore. The practical effects, while not over-the-top, are effective and add to the unsettling feel. The performances are solid, capturing that youthful curiosity mixed with fear. And the pacing? It’s deliberate, letting you soak in the paranoia of the unknown. What stands out is how it taps into nostalgia, yet feels fresh in its delivery of classic horror motifs.
Great representation of 70s suburban horror.Interesting use of 8mm format enhances the nostalgic feel.A quieter, more atmospheric approach to scares.
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