Death Row (2007) presents a rather eerie atmosphere, with a distinct sense of dread permeating throughout its runtime. Set in an abandoned prison, it’s not just about the convicts; it’s about the psychological toll of their confinement, and the pacing builds tension effectively. The performances are surprisingly solid given the film's budget, with the cast really leaning into their characters' desperation. There’s a rawness to the practical effects that adds to the overall unsettling vibe. What’s intriguing is how it plays with themes of guilt and redemption, all the while keeping you guessing about the killer’s identity. It’s not the usual slasher fare, and that makes it stand out a bit in the genre.
Unique setting in an abandoned prisonStrong performances from castEffective use of practical effects
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