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So, 'The Satan Cube' — it’s an interesting piece from 2022. The atmosphere is thick with dread, you know? Noah Atherton's journey to save his mother involves some pretty twisted dealings with satanic lore and an actual cube that’s got some heavy implications. The pacing might feel a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the overall unsettling vibe. The practical effects are where it shines a bit, especially considering its modest budget. The performances, especially from Noah, bring a rawness that feels genuine amidst the horror tropes. It’s definitely distinctive, wrestling with themes of desperation and the lengths one might go for family. Not your typical horror fare, but it has its moments.
Focus on practical effects and their impactNotice the themes of desperation and family tiesPacing can be uneven, but it adds to the tension
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Joseph Rutland
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