Don't Breathe review- terrifically tense

Three youths in Detroit see a way out with burglary and a major pay day but things get complicated.

Don't Breathe review- terrifically tense

The setup of Don’t Breathe is just an excuse to get three young folks and one blind man into an isolated single location so that all heck can break loose.

Director Fede Alvarez had mixed success with the attempted Evil Dead reboot but he’s on firmer territory here, especially when it comes to those tense moments. Long shots are drawn out while the gimmicks of darkness and blindness and fear leave the audience on the edge of their seats.

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