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Creating a sense of "thick air" that made the audience feel as trapped as the characters. In the landscape of early 2010s horror, few
In certain interactive releases, viewers could access an exclusive menu of "evidence" (letters, photos, and newspaper clippings) that filled in the narrative gaps left by the film. The Legacy of Haunted 3D Why the "Exclusive" Tag Matters Creating a sense
Featuring ten minutes of additional footage that provides a much grimmer backstory for the central antagonist.