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So, Pitchfork is one of those indie horrors that really leans into its small-town vibe. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but there's a certain charm to the way it builds tension among the group of friends. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the practical effects have a gritty feel that adds to the overall experience. It tackles themes of buried secrets and the weight they carry, which resonates in a haunting way. The performances are pretty solid, and the characters have that relatable quality, making you actually care about what happens to them. Definitely a unique entry in the horror landscape of its time, and it’s interesting to see how it plays with familiar tropes while still offering some surprises.
Indie horror enthusiasts might find it intriguing.Good example of practical effects in a low-budget film.Offers a fresh take on classic horror tropes.
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