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That Time of the Night is an intriguing little horror flick that dives into the psychological terror of confinement. It’s got this creeping atmosphere that builds slowly, making you question what’s real and what’s not. The pacing is deliberate, wisely drawing you in, and then - bam - it hits you with these moments of dread. The practical effects are refreshing, not overdone, and they serve the story well without overshadowing the performances. The young cast brings a raw authenticity to their roles, making their panic feel real. The film plays with themes of isolation and fear of the unknown, really getting under your skin. You can feel the tension in every corner of that house, which is the film’s main character in its own right.
Interesting take on isolation in horror.Check out the practical effects.Notice the slow-building tension.
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