60 second movie review: incantation

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... Read moreHaving watched several found footage horror films, I can say that 'Incantation' stands out due to its pacing and atmospheric tension. The first half can feel slow, but it’s all about building unease—a hallmark of psychological horror that truly rewards patient viewers. What surprised me most was how the movie ramps up after the initial quiet. The transition into intense, terrifying moments combined with body horror elements felt fresh and genuinely unsettling. For fans of supernatural horror, this layered approach to storytelling enhanced the chilling atmosphere. A crucial note is the major trypophobia warning, as some scenes contain close-ups of clustered holes and textures that might be disturbing for sensitive viewers. This aspect adds an unusual but effective layer of discomfort, making the viewing experience more immersive and memorable. If you enjoy horror movies that don’t rely on jump scares but instead deliver slow, creeping dread culminating in a powerful climax, 'Incantation' is worth the watch. Its found footage style adds authenticity and immediacy, engaging you deeply with the characters’ psychological unraveling. Overall, while it requires patience, the payoff is a richly creepy and original horror experience that lingers long after the credits roll.