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GroupChat (2025) dives deep into the unsettling realms of online gaming and social connections. The film has this eerie, claustrophobic atmosphere that creeps in as the friends settle back into Dean's twisted role-playing game, 'Necromancer.' The slow-burn pacing builds tension effectively, drawing you into their digital nightmare. Practical effects are cleverly employed—nothing over the top, but enough to evoke genuine unease. The performances from the ensemble cast feel authentic; you can sense their camaraderie and growing paranoia. It’s distinct in how it marries technology with horror, exploring themes of friendship, isolation, and the consequences of past actions. A refreshing take on the genre, I’d say.
GroupChat is relatively new to the collector scene but is generating interest for its unique blend of horror and technology. Currently, it hasn't seen a wide release in physical formats, making it somewhat scarce. As more collectors discover its eerie storytelling and practical effects, its value may increase, especially among those who appreciate contemporary horror that pushes boundaries.
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