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Disciples of the Crow is a curious piece from the early '80s horror scene, dripping with an unsettling atmosphere. Set in a seemingly innocuous Oklahoma town, the film dives into a chilling narrative where a couple stumbles upon a cult led by children. There's something inherently eerie about kids being the antagonists, right? The pacing has its moments of tension punctuated by a few well-executed practical effects that stand out for their time. It carries a sense of dread that builds quietly but effectively, exploring themes of innocence corrupted and blind faith. The performances add an odd layer of authenticity to the surreal horror, making it a memorable watch for those interested in cult cinema. Overall, it's definitely got that unique vibe that collectors appreciate.
Cult themes centered around childrenStrong practical effects for the eraInteresting take on rural horror
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