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CARMEX (2024) is something of a wild ride—this blend of comedy, documentary, and horror really captures a unique tone. The film dives into the lives of a group of Queer teenagers who are just trying to vlog their lives when an Evil Entity crashes their digital space. It's got this raw, DIY vibe, which makes the practical effects pop against the otherwise mundane backdrop of their vlogs. The pacing is interesting, sometimes feeling like a slow burn, but it builds up this tension that’s almost palpable. The performances are genuine, honest in their portrayal of youth and identity, which makes the horror elements hit harder. It’s distinctive for its cultural commentary as much as its creepiness—definitely not your standard horror fare.
Interesting mix of genres, not typical horror.Focus on practical effects over CGI adds to its charm.Captures the essence of today's digital youth culture.
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Scarlett J. Stribley
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