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Stormy Night has this raw edge you don’t see often in modern horror. The pacing leans into that slow-burn tension, with a palpable sense of dread building as the night unfolds. It’s Halloween, and the atmosphere captures that eeriness perfectly—shadowy corners, flickering lights. The practical effects are decent, not over the top, but they do the job to enhance the unsettling moments. Aaron Massey delivers a compelling performance as Andrew, torn between desperation and morality, and Juan Riedinger as Gray brings a chilling charisma to his manipulative role. The film explores themes of guilt and moral decline in a way that feels gritty, making it distinctive in the landscape of indie horror. Not everything is polished, but that’s part of its charm.
Indie horror with a raw edge.Explores themes of guilt and desperation.Decent practical effects enhance the tension.
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