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So, Teeth (2024) is this intriguing short horror film that really digs into some unsettling themes. The tone is dark and claustrophobic, which ramps up the tension right from the start. The pacing feels deliberate, almost suffocating, making each scene linger just long enough to get under your skin. Practical effects are solid, with some moments that really stick in your mind—the kind of visceral visuals that remind you of classic horror without feeling dated. The performances bring a rawness that feels genuine, which is refreshing. What stands out is its exploration of fear, both physical and psychological, in a way that’s not overt but still impactful. It’s really interesting how it balances that line between horror and something deeper.
Short film with a strong horror vibeFocus on psychological themesNoteworthy practical effects
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Rachel S. Thomas-Medwid
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