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The Freeze (2017) is a quaint little horror flick that leans heavily into that uncanny mix of domesticity and dread. Think about it: two roommates stoked about a new fridge, only to find it's a relic that comes with some seriously unsettling baggage. Trevor Mirosh plays with atmosphere beautifully here—the old fridge isn't just a prop; it's a character, dripping with a sense of foreboding. The pacing keeps you on your toes, oscillating between mundane roommate banter and spine-tingling supernatural moments. The practical effects have a raw charm that really lends itself to the overall vibe. The performances feel relatable, capturing that awkwardness of living with friends while facing something chilling. It’s this blend of the everyday and the eerie that makes it stand out.
Quirky take on haunted house tropesStrong practical effects enhance atmosphereInteresting commentary on domestic life
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