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Devil May Care is a curious romp into the supernatural, where a group of friends finds more than just a good time in an abandoned theater. The atmosphere is thick with tension, almost palpable, as they joke and laugh, only for that fun to twist into something sinister. The pacing feels like a slow burn, letting the dread creep in before the demon mayhem really kicks off. Those practical effects? They have a rawness that’s missing from a lot of modern horror, grounding the nightmarish visuals in something real. The performances lean into the youthful exuberance, contrasting sharply with the chaos that unfolds. It's a blend of fun and fright that makes it stand out, even if the details are a bit fuzzy.
Devil May Care is relatively fresh and still finding its footing in the collector's landscape. Its limited release means physical copies are already becoming a point of interest for genre enthusiasts. As more collectors gravitate towards unique horror blends, this film's distinctive mix of humor and horror might carve out a niche, so keeping an eye on future releases could be worthwhile.
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