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So, 'The Congregation' falls into this odd space between the spiritual dread of something like 'The Exorcist' and the social commentary found in Kevin Smith’s 'Red State.' You get this tense atmosphere that’s thick with unease, and the pacing takes its time, letting you sit in the discomfort. CHRZU really leans into practical effects here, which gives it a raw edge that's lacking in a lot of modern horror. The performances are a mixed bag, but there's a genuine intensity that shines through, especially from the leads. It's the culmination of the Carlotta Moore trilogy, so there's a layered depth to the narrative that could spark some interesting discussions among collectors.
Final installment of the Carlotta Moore trilogy.Explores themes of faith and societal conflict.Distinctive practical effects enhance the experience.
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