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The Door Down the Hall is a pretty intriguing entry in the horror genre. It revolves around a young girl named Paige who’s kept away from a mysterious door in her home, which definitely plays into that age-old theme of forbidden curiosity. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and there's a nice slow build that heightens the sense of dread. The performances are solid, especially from the parents who embody the struggle between protecting and controlling. It has a few practical effects that stand out, adding to the eerie vibe without relying too much on CGI. The film's pacing keeps you on edge, leaving you to wonder what’s behind that door. It’s a neat exploration of parental fears and childhood curiosity.
Explores themes of parental protection vs. controlInteresting take on childhood curiosityTension is built through pacing and atmosphere
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Christian Vetrone
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