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Skulk is an eerie piece that plays with the concept of isolation and dread. The film’s tone is thick with tension, beginning with those unsettling fox howls. It sets up this claustrophobic atmosphere, where the protagonist feels watched, the pacing drawing you in slowly, almost like a predator stalking its prey. The ominous figure at the window—it's not just a jump scare, but more of a lingering dread that creeps under your skin. The practical effects are noteworthy, enhancing the raw, visceral feel of the horror. The performances are grounded, really capturing the character's terror. It’s a distinctive take on the horror genre, leaning into psychological elements rather than relying solely on traditional tropes.
Focus on atmospheric build-up and tension.Noteworthy use of practical effects.Explores themes of isolation and psychological fear.
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Max Ward
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