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This is My House has a creeping dread that settles in quickly, making you feel something’s off even as Beth and Max settle into their new digs. The pacing is interesting—slow to build tension, yet it keeps you guessing with eerie happenings that escalate. The performances, particularly Little Puck as Beth, ground the supernatural chaos in a relatable way. It’s not just about scares; it’s about the unraveling of their domestic bliss. There’s a distinct reliance on practical effects that gives it an old-school charm, effectively pulling you into a world where the ordinary becomes sinister. The film’s atmosphere is thick, almost palpable, leaving you with a lingering sense of unease well after the credits roll.
This is My House is relatively new, so its physical formats are still emerging, with collectors keenly watching for limited releases. The horror genre has always drawn interest for its unique storytelling and practical effects, and this one seems to hit that nostalgia button. Early distribution wasn’t massive, but whispers in the collector community suggest a cult following might grow as word spreads about its uneasy tone and distinctive approach to familiar tropes.
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