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Dead End Horror is one of those curious little finds from the mid-'90s. It has this eerie atmosphere that really leans into the dread of isolation in an old, creaky house. The pace starts slow, drawing you into a false sense of security before unleashing its horrors. The practical effects are a mixed bag β some genuinely unsettling moments, even if they don't always land perfectly. The performances aren't going to win any awards, but they carry a certain earnestness that adds to the film's charm. Themes of paranoia and the curse of the past weave through, making you feel that something's always lurking just out of sight. It feels like a product of its time, capturing that raw, DIY horror spirit. Worth a watch for sure, especially if you enjoy digging into the lesser-known gems.
Eerie atmosphere with slow pacingInteresting practical effectsThemes of isolation and paranoia
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