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So, '100 Ghost Street: The Return of Richard Speck' is an interesting piece in the found-footage horror niche. The film dives into the chilling history of the real-life murders by Richard Speck, which adds a layer of unsettling authenticity. The pacing is pretty deliberate, building tension gradually before things spiral into chaos. The atmosphere feels thick and claustrophobic, especially in the old Chicago walk-up. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, do a decent job in evoking a sense of dread. Performances from the cast are varied β some genuinely bring that palpable fear, while others can feel a bit stilted. Itβs distinctive for its blending of true crime with the paranormal, creating a unique but uneasy viewing experience.
Interesting take on found-footage horror.Blend of true crime and paranormal elements.Atmospheric with a sense of real dread.
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