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So, 'Darkest Night'—where to start? This 2012 gem from Noel Tan hits you right in the feels with its haunting atmosphere. Picture this: a family reunion in a remote mansion, great setting for some cozy holiday vibes. But then, things take a nosedive into the eerie and bizarre. The pacing pulls you in slowly, almost lulling you into a false sense of security before unleashing chaos. The practical effects? Quite striking for indie horror, really adds to that unsettling tone. Themes of family ties and hidden darkness run deep, making it more than just a scare fest. Performances vary, but there's a raw edge to them that feels authentic amidst the madness. It's distinctive, for sure, with its blend of drama and horror that lingers long after the credits roll.
Great for fans of atmospheric horrorNot your typical jump scare filmExplores deeper family themes amidst horror
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