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SIXSIXSIX dives deep into that eerie vibe you expect from a horror flick centered around a board game. The slow build-up is something else; it really gets under your skin as the group starts getting paranoid. I mean, the way they capture the tension is just right—no rushed jumpscares here. The practical effects are pretty solid too, really adding to the gruesome moments without relying too much on CGI. The performances are decent, with the lead really embodying that descent into madness as the entity takes control. It’s interesting how it explores themes of friendship and betrayal under such extreme circumstances. It’s a film that keeps you guessing, always balancing that line between dread and intrigue.
Interesting take on the board game horror trope.Solid practical effects enhance the eerie atmosphere.Explores themes of friendship and paranoia effectively.
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Luke Shea
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