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So, '25th Street Murder Company' is an interesting piece. It dances between crime and thriller, and it’s loosely inspired by this real-life figure, Fanny Dawson, who was involved in some dark dealings back in 1914 Ogden. The tone is grim, with a palpable sense of dread that lingers throughout. The pacing, at times, drags a bit, but it allows for this creeping tension to build. I have to say, the practical effects are quite impressive for a film of its budget. Performances vary, but there’s something raw about them, especially from the lead, who captures a chilling charisma. It’s distinctive for its period setting, and the dialogue has a gritty authenticity that really pulls you into that world.
Explores themes of morality and desperation.Effective use of practical effects enhances tension.Period setting adds a unique backdrop.
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Cash Davenport
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