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Coulrophobia dives deep into that primal fear of clowns, and it does so with a raw edge. The pacing is tight, especially in the first act where the radio host's dread is almost palpable. The atmosphere is thick, suffocating even, as the crew’s prank starts off light but spirals into chaos. Practical effects stand out—there's a sense of realness in the horror that CGI often fails to capture. Performances are solid, especially from the lead, who embodies that blend of humor and terror. What sets this film apart is how it explores the thin line between fear and laughter, making you question just how far you’d go for a joke. It’s a unique spin on a familiar trope, and worth a look for fans of the genre.
Strong practical effects elevate the horror experience.Explores the relationship between fear and humor.Tight pacing keeps the tension high throughout.
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