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The Haunting of Mia Moss dives into that unsettling blend of nostalgia and dread as Mia returns to her hometown, only to confront her own psyche. The film plays with sleep paralysis—an experience that’s all too real for some, and it doesn’t hold back on the horror. The dark atmosphere is palpable, enhanced by practical effects that ground the supernatural elements in a way that CGI often fails to do. Nicola Fiore’s performance captures a haunting fragility, really drawing the viewer into Mia's internal struggle. The pacing’s deliberate, allowing dread to build slowly, and the themes of memory and trauma linger long after the credits roll. Definitely an interesting piece for those who appreciate psychological horror with a personal touch.
Interesting exploration of sleep paralysis.Strong practical effects enhance the eerie atmosphere.Nicola Fiore's performance brings depth to Mia's character.
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