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So, Tiny House of Terror is one of those films that really plays with isolation and the psychological tension of a newly widowed woman. Samantha Hastings, played by a gripping lead, leaves all the chaos of her high-tech life behind for a little rustic escape. But you know, it’s not all cozy vibes. The pacing is quite deliberate, which builds this eerie atmosphere that makes you question every creak and shadow around her. The way the tiny house is shot really accentuates her vulnerability. I found the performances to be quite engaging, particularly the way they handle grief and paranoia—it feels raw. And there's something fascinating about how technology, or the lack thereof, plays into her mental state. A solid entry in the TV movie genre that lingers in your mind.
Low-budget but effective practical effectsStrong performance from the leadThemes of isolation and paranoia explored well
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