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So, 'The Last Woman Who Lived Here' is quite a ride, honestly. You’ve got Charlotte and Joel, fresh out of the city, chasing that suburban dream. But, of course, it spirals quickly into something far more sinister. The pacing is tight, with tension building as Charlotte unearths clues about the previous occupant. The atmosphere is thick, almost claustrophobic at times, which really pulls you into her descent into paranoia. Samantha MacAdam directs with a keen eye for practical effects that heighten the eeriness without relying too much on CGI. Performances are solid, especially from the lead, who captures that mix of hope and dread beautifully. It’s definitely distinctive in how it plays with the idea of home and safety turning into something dreadful, you know?
Suburban horror elementsStrong psychological thriller vibesPractical effects enhance tension
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