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The Devil's Footprints is an intriguing slice of horror that takes its cues from real events—those mysterious deaths on Dartmoor in '04. Dean Puckett directs with a keen sense for atmosphere, using recovered footage to weave a sense of dread that's palpable. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the tension to build slowly, which amplifies the horror when it hits. The moor itself comes alive, a character in its own right, with practical effects that keep the supernatural elements grounded in reality. Performances are raw, capturing the fear and uncertainty of being lost in such an eerie landscape. It’s a film that lingers, keeping you questioning what was real and what was imagined.
Found footage approach adds realismStrong atmospheric tensionExplores themes of fear and isolation
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