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So, 'Something Was in the Tunnels Vol. 2' dives right into that eerie atmosphere we crave in horror flicks. It’s set just before Agent Andy's last breath, which really cranks the tension. The film follows Danny Feather and detective Cotton as they hunt down the Tunnel Killer. What stands out is the practical effects—they lean into that gritty realism that makes your skin crawl. The pacing feels deliberate, building dread with each passing minute, which I appreciate. Performances are solid; they really embody the fear and desperation of a small-town hunt. It’s not just another slasher; it’s about the psychological impact, the weight of loss, and of course, those claustrophobic tunnels add a layer of menace that’s hard to shake off.
Set before a pivotal momentFocus on practical effectsExplores themes of loss and desperation
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