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Cheer Bloody Murder leans heavily into this campy horror vibe that's almost nostalgic for a certain era of slasher flicks. The film does a decent job of building tension, particularly with the masked killer lurking around the cheer camp, creating an unsettling atmosphere. Practical effects are utilized, which is nice to see—there's something about those old-school methods that really adds to the overall feel. The performances have that raw, sometimes uneven quality that you get from lower-budget productions, which actually fits pretty well with the theme of youthful exuberance turning to terror. It’s not going to set any new standards, but it’s a fun watch for those who appreciate the genre's quirks and oddities.
This film has a bit of a cult following, especially among fans of 80s and 90s horror. It's not the easiest to find on physical media, which definitely adds to its allure for collectors. The scarcity of original VHS copies makes it a noteworthy gem for those who enjoy digging through less mainstream titles. Certain editions have become sought after, primarily for their unique cover art and nostalgia factor.
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