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Demon Dolls is one of those films that captures a certain raw vibe typical of early '90s horror. The premise is intriguing—Scott and Nick dabbling with the occult leads to unintended consequences, and that doll, as it turns out, has some pretty sinister baggage. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, have a gritty charm that suits the film's tone. Stacey's struggle between reality and nightmare adds a layer of psychological tension that keeps you guessing. The pacing feels just right; it builds slowly but doesn’t completely drag. The performances, while not Oscar-worthy, lend a believable quality to the chaos. There’s something uniquely unsettling about the concept of dolls stealing souls, and this film really taps into that fear.
Features practical effects that enhance the eerie atmosphere.The pacing allows for a gradual build-up of tension.Explores themes of reality vs. illusion through Stacey's perspective.
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