Yeah, that was scary as a motherfucker It made me feel like I was losing my mind
Yeah, that was scary as a motherfucker It made me feel like I was losing my mind
You know that shot near the end where Alex Wolff wakes up in bed and the camera holds long enough for the audience to gradually notice Toni Colette splayed out like a spider behind him in the shadows on the wall? That might be the single most effective horror shot since the silent era.
That's a great one, but there's a lot of scary moments to choose from that movie