So, The House Behind the Wall is one of those indie horror flicks that tries to blend mystery with supernatural elements, but it has its own quirks. The atmosphere is thick with tension, especially since it unfolds in this historic military fort where some seriously creepy stuff went down ages ago. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, with moments dragging out, but that actually adds to the eerie vibe. The performances from the five leads are pretty solid; you can feel their camaraderie, which makes the impending doom a bit more impactful. Plus, there’s a surprising amount of practical effects that really stand out in the scenes of horror. It’s not groundbreaking, but there’s a charm to its ambition and the way it captures that sense of layered history.
Indie film with a unique take on horrorFocuses on atmosphere over jump scaresStrong performances from the cast
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