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So, 'The House Guest'—it’s got that creeping dread vibe, you know? Daniel’s move into this new apartment starts off innocently enough, but soon the atmosphere thickens with tension. It’s like the walls have secrets, and as he digs deeper, things get real unsettling. The pacing is deliberate; it takes its time, which works in building that sense of dread. The practical effects are pretty decent too, adding to the overall grimy feel of the place. Performances are solid, capturing that sense of isolation and paranoia perfectly. It’s not groundbreaking, but it taps into those fears of new beginnings and the unknown, making it an interesting watch for horror enthusiasts.
Atmospheric horror with a slow burnInteresting use of practical effectsThemes of isolation and paranoia
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