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Witching Hour, directed by Elliot Masters, has this eerie undercurrent that creeps up on you. It's not just about the tension of Lee Callahan suspecting her neighbor; it’s the atmospheric build-up that grabs you. The story unfolds slowly, letting dread seep in. The practical effects really stand out here, grounding the horror in a way that feels raw and real. The performances add layers—Lee's growing paranoia feels palpable, and the neighbor's calm demeanor is unsettling. It's got that classic mix of horror and thriller that keeps you questioning what’s real. There's a certain grit to it that makes it distinct in the genre, a vibe that lingers long after the credits roll.
Atmospheric build-up enhances tensionStrong practical effects add realismParanoia and dread are central themes
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