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So, The Fairhope Massacre is this indie horror flick that kinda sneaks up on you. It's got that gritty vibe, like it was shot on a shoestring budget, but honestly, that adds to the unsettling atmosphere. The story's pretty straightforward—two friends at a remote cabin—but it dives into some eerie, psychological territory that keeps you guessing. The pacing's deliberate, letting tension build slowly, which really works in its favor. The practical effects, when they show up, hit hard, and the performances have this rawness that feels genuine. There's something about how it explores trust and betrayal in friendships that lingers long after the credits roll. Definitely one of those films that leaves you feeling off-balance, in a good way, if you know what I mean.
Indie horror with a psychological twistStrong use of practical effectsExplores themes of friendship and trust
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