So, 'Stew' is this unsettling horror flick that plays on domestic dread. You’ve got this typical suburban housewife, right? Just trying to whip up dinner, and then things spiral into chaos. The pacing is deliberate, building this thick atmosphere of dread that seeps into every ordinary moment. It feels very much like a slow burn; you can almost taste the tension in the air. There’s a certain grimness to the practical effects that really heighten the horror, giving it a rawness that’s hard to shake off. Performances are solid – quite believable, which makes it all the more unsettling. It’s distinct in how it takes this everyday scenario and twists it into a nightmare, making you rethink those mundane family dinners.
Focus on the atmosphere and pacing.Noteworthy practical effects add to the horror.Explores themes of domestic dread and parental fears.
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Tommy Hallal
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