This Horror Movie Broke Her So Bad She Needed Comedy After | Caveat

We thought we could handle a Damian McCarthy double-header, but Caveat was so tense Amy immediately decided we were not watching Oddity the same night. Between the chained harness setup, the isolation of the house, and the constant background dread, this is one of those horror movies that never lets you settle in. It doesn’t rely on jump scares. It just keeps tightening the atmosphere until the whole movie feels uncomfortable. We talk about why the layered claustrophobia works so well, what makes the drumming bunny one of the strangest warning signals in modern horror, and who this kind of slow-burn dread works for (and who it won’t). Then we give our final ratings before moving into spoilers. This episode kicks off our Damian McCarthy spotlight week leading into Oddity and Hokum later this week. Around here, The Fear is Family. ‪@millerkarras‬ ‘s first is streaming on ‪@shudder‬ along with Oddity. Checkout our Damian McCarthy Spotlight playlist:    • Director Spotlight: Damian McCarthy Horror   🎧 Audio version available wherever you get your podcasts: Spotify → https://spotify.thefearreview.com Apple → https://apple.thefearreview.com Amazon → https://amazon.thefearreview.com Pandora → https://pandora.thefearreview.com 📺 Watch more episodes: Full episodes playlist → https://episodes.thefearreview.com Short clips playlist → https://shorts.thefearreview.com #Caveat #DamianMcCarthy #couplegoals #marriedlife #thefearisfamily #thefearreview Chapters 00:00 Nope 00:13 Intro 01:57 Layers of Claustrophobia Island, House, Harness 02:43 The Supernatural Element That Changes the Tone 03:00 The Drumming Bunny Warning 03:39 Atmosphere Over Explanation 05:56 Who This Movie Works For And Who It Wont 06:04 Why Slow Dread Works Better Than Jump Scares Here 06:49 Final Thoughts & Ratings 08:00 Spoiler Warning 08:17 The Ending Explained 09:58 The Supernatural Element 12:26 He's still going through it 13:44 How This Connects to Oddity and Hokum