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I saw this over the weekend. Good, classic starter horror with the twist of being from the dog’s perspective.
There is a short after-credits scene from the director and dog owner about how they worked with Indy. I thought it was well-worth staying for, and the horror newb in the group who got really scared found it a good decompress.
I’m not familiar with the term “starter horror?” Can you elucidate?
Like Poltergeist (1982), it’s good for people who aren’t super into scary movies and horror in general.




