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Daughters of Evil, set in the mid-60s, taps into that eerie nostalgia, combining the charm of a girl group with the unsettling presence of the supernatural. The spirit board angle? It's a neat twist. The pacing is steady but builds tension effectively, especially as the girls devolve from innocent musicians into vessels for something darker. The practical effects are decent, leaning on that retro vibe, which adds to its authenticity. Performances are a mixed bag; some moments feel genuinely haunting while others have that campy charm that’s hard to ignore. What stands out is how it explores themes of ambition and the cost of fame, all wrapped in a sinister package. It’s not groundbreaking, but it feels like a love letter to a certain era of horror.
Director remains unknown, adding to the film's mystery.Interesting mix of horror and musical elements.Captures the aesthetic of 1960s horror cinema.
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