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Bordello Death Tales is a real mixed bag, but that’s part of its charm. This anthology is anchored by the unsettling atmosphere of Madame Raven's brothel, which almost feels like a character in itself. Each short brings its own flavor; James Eaves' The Ripper dives into a chilling portrayal of a psychopath, while Al Ronald’s Stitch Girl leans heavily into the grotesque. The practical effects here are something to note—there’s a level of grit that adds a certain authenticity, and you can tell the directors had a blast pushing boundaries. The pacing varies, sometimes meandering, but there’s a distinct vibe that keeps it interesting, even if it’s not always coherent. Overall, a curious watch for horror fans who appreciate the indie scene.
Features multiple directors with varying styles.The brothel setting adds a unique layer to the stories.Practical effects stand out in a genre often reliant on CGI.
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