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Buzzkill is one of those films that plays with the horror-thriller template in a refreshing way. The whole premise hinges on this idea of drunken memories, which gives it a unique spin—Nora's hazy recollections become crucial in piecing together the mystery. It leans heavily into the atmospheric tension, with some solid practical effects that add to the gritty, unsettling vibe. There’s a real sense of claustrophobia as the sorority sisters find themselves in a deadly game of survival. The pacing balances well between moments of dread and dark humor, making it an interesting watch. The performances have a certain rawness to them, which feels genuine, especially in the high-stakes scenarios they face.
Buzzkill has been somewhat elusive in the collector’s market, often overshadowed by more mainstream horror titles. Its limited release and niche appeal contribute to its scarcity, making it a curious find for genre enthusiasts. The film has sparked discussions among collectors for its inventive narrative and practical effects, which stand out in the crowded horror landscape. As interest in indie horror grows, Buzzkill's unique twists and thematic exploration of memory could see it gaining traction in collector circles.
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