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So, White Noise (2013)—a bit of an oddity, really. The whole vibe is unsettling, you know? It captures that eerie feeling of watching something you shouldn’t. The pacing's slow, almost hypnotic, which adds to the dread. The boy discovering a DVD marked #03 sets off a chain of events that feels like unraveling a mystery. The atmosphere is drenched in tension, and there's this creeping sense of inevitability that hangs over everything. Practical effects? They do a decent job, grounding the horror in a way that feels more tangible than CGI would. Not to mention the performances, which are, well, quietly haunting. It’s not your standard horror fare, but there's something distinctly fascinating about the way it unfolds.
Unconventional horror narrativeStrong focus on atmosphereInteresting use of practical effects
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