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The Outer Darkness is an intriguing dive into the horror genre, wrapped in a narrative structure that's more about storytelling than straightforward scares. It unfolds in the dim light of St Barabbas’ Church, where the atmospheric tension builds as Father Jonathan Crowe facilitates a group sharing their eerie experiences. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the unnerving sense of dread to seep in as we listen to Jenny's chilling tale of her ex. What stands out is the film's reliance on practical effects to evoke horror, rather than over-the-top CGI. The performances, especially by the ensemble cast, feel genuine and grounded, enhancing the overall unsettling vibe. It's not flashy, but there's something hauntingly compelling about it, making it a noteworthy piece in indie horror.
Strong focus on character-driven storytelling.Utilizes practical effects effectively.Atmospheric setting enhances the horror theme.
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