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Death Factory is one of those indie horror flicks that feels like it really leans into its low-budget roots. The atmosphere is thick with tension, especially when the characters are trapped in that bus, and it has this gritty, claustrophobic feel throughout. The practical effects are surprisingly decent for a film like this, which adds a layer of authenticity to the gore. It's interesting how the pacing shifts; it almost feels like a slow burn at first until the chaos erupts. The idea of resurrecting serial killers from an ancient tome is a neat twist, too. The performances are all over the place, some hit the mark, others not so much, but that just adds to its charm, right? Overall, it's a curious entry in the horror genre that does its own thing.
Intriguing premise with a mix of supernatural and slasher elements.Decent practical effects that enhance the horror experience.Pacing shifts between slow tension and frantic action.
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