Here is a shot of Zach Gossett (aka. The Hush) before my color pass.

The odd white balance stained my image as we anticipated so that when I did my color stylization work I would be left with a very rusty, dirtier image. So, here is the same shot after having gone through a two stage color pass.
I wanted to see bold highlight (when necessary) and very deep shadows. Notice that his skin tone holds the interesting 'rusty' texture I referred to above.Next we have two frames (not the exact same one but within the same instance) of a fearful character (portrayed by Chuck Phelps).

So there are already lot's of grays and neutral color tones here. And there is a very harsh light coming down at a 90 degree angle.
Here are a few frames later but more or less the same shot. I've increased the intensity of the highlights, gotten rid of certain mid-tones and enriched my blacks.Spending that time to test and think things through really paid off. Once again these are things that work well with this particular story; your needs could be completely different but putting in that time will certainly pay off.