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The Cutting Room is quite a curious piece. Directed by Warren Dudley, it really taps into that claustrophobic dread. You’ve got these students, Raz, Charlie, and Jess, diving into a Media Studies project, which sounds innocent enough, but then it spirals into this hellish nightmare that feels all too real. The atmosphere is thick—dark, dank settings that enhance the tension. Pacing really ramps up as the mystery unfolds, and you start feeling that palpable anxiety. Practical effects are commendable, bringing a rawness to the horror that’s often missing in more polished films. Performances bring depth to the characters, making their plight genuinely unsettling. It’s a distinctive entry in the horror thriller realm, definitely leaves an impression.
claustrophobic atmospherestrong practical effectscharacter-driven performances
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