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Darkwalker is one of those films that thrives on atmosphere. Set in a haunted house amusement park, it captures that eerie, claustrophobic vibe perfectly. The pacing is a bit uneven, but in a way that adds to the tension rather than detracts—there's an almost nostalgic feel to the horror elements, reminiscent of classic slasher flicks. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a gritty charm that suits the film's low-budget roots. The unknown director manages to weave a story that taps into themes of history repeating itself, and how the past can haunt the present. It's a film that some might overlook, but there's something raw and compelling about its approach to terror.
Set in a real haunted attraction, Hobb's GroveInteresting themes of history and hauntingPractical effects give it a unique feel
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