upon further review, it’s all in poor taste.
The real villains are the coworkers we make along the way. Jesus, that was terrifying. Such an effective film that was cinematically sooo impressive, especially given its budget. Barker gets so creative with shadows and manages to build so much tension within the things you can’t see. Whether it’s in the dark, or slightly off camera, you’re left with this very uneasy feeling through so much of this film. The cameras hardly move at all through this movie, and you’re…