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‘93: Del Soul has this gritty, atmospheric throwback vibe that really captures the essence of early 90s horror. The film leans heavily into psychological tension, making you feel Kerri's growing dread. Riley Lockhart’s direction creates a moody landscape filled with shadows and whispers, which enhances the mystery behind her mother’s murder. The pacing is slow-burn, which some may find off-putting, but it builds a sense of unease that lingers. The performances are solid, especially Kerri’s struggle with her family’s dark past. Plus, the practical effects, while not overdone, hit just the right notes when they’re needed. It’s distinctive for its blend of horror and family drama, a refreshing take on the genre in a sea of slasher flicks.
Filmed on location in the Pacific NorthwestNotable use of practical effects and minimal CGIFeatures a haunting original scoreScreened at several indie film festivals
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