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So, "60 Seconds to Die" is this intriguing horror anthology that features a series of bite-sized shorts, each crammed into just a minute. It leans heavily into the unsettling, with a raw, gritty aesthetic that feels like a love letter to underground horror. The pacing? It’s relentless. Each short hits you hard, then just like that, it’s over—leaving you with a lingering sense of dread. The practical effects have a rough charm to them, which I find appealing. They often do more for the atmosphere than flashy CGI would. The performances are varied, some hit the mark while others feel a bit off, but that’s part of the charm—like a quirky collection of nightmares. It’s definitely distinctive in its format, pushing the boundaries of what horror can do in just sixty seconds.
Interesting anthology formatUnique take on short horrorGood blend of practical effects and atmosphere
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