This 720p WEB-DL from Mkvking does the job for a standard TV or laptop watch. The bitrate is decent—no obvious pixelation in dark scenes, which is crucial for a horror film set mostly at night. However, don’t expect sharp 1080p detail; fine textures (skin pores, background shadows) are slightly soft. Black levels are okay but not deep—some shadow details get crushed. For a 720p encode, it’s above average.
Casual viewers, slow internet, mobile/tablet watching. Not for: Home theater purists or subtitle lovers (add your own).
If you’re archiving or just want a lightweight, play-on-anything copy, grab this. For best experience, find a 1080p release with 5.1 audio. But for a quick watch on a budget connection or older device, Mkvking’s 720p is reliable .
Standard Mkvking style—properly muxed, no watermarks, and chapters included. File size is reasonable (~1.2–1.5 GB). No subtitle issues if you grab a separate .srt (no embedded subs in this copy, so be aware).