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Glitch (2023) is an interesting horror piece that plays with familial dynamics and the uncanny. It unfolds on a night when a family inadvertently invites an insidious creature into their home, merging its lair with theirs in a way that feels disturbingly intimate. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and there's a slow, creeping dread that builds effectively. The pacing leans more toward the psychological than just jump scares, which I find refreshing. Practical effects are used creatively, enhancing the overall eeriness of the creature without relying too much on CGI. Performances are solid; you really feel the strain in their relationships as the horror intensifies. It's a film that lingers in your mind, inviting contemplation on the nature of home and safety.
Unique creature designStrong thematic exploration of homeNot conventional jump scare horror
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