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T.Q.M. is one of those slow-burn horrors that really leans into the dread of technology. The whole premise, a serial killer using texts instead of the usual bloody methods, feels fresh and unnerving. It creates this atmosphere of paranoia—every ping could be your last. The pacing is deliberately drawn out, which might test some viewers' patience, but it builds tension in a way that really immerses you in the characters' escalating fear. The practical effects are minimal but effective; it’s more about emotional impact than gore. Performances are solid, capturing that sense of isolation and vulnerability. There’s something uniquely unsettling about how it taps into our everyday reliance on our phones. It’s a distinctive take on the genre, for sure.
Interesting take on technology and horrorVery much a character-driven pieceNot your typical slasher vibes
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