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So, 'DOMINOM: God of The Worms' is this really intriguing mix of fantasy and horror set in 1980s Argentina. You have Joaquín Larson as this young journalist, which is kind of a classic archetype, but the way he gets pulled into the world of exorcisms feels fresh. The atmosphere is thick and oppressive, almost like the desert itself is alive. There are these super unsettling practical effects that really add to the horror vibe. The pacing? It builds up slowly, letting the tension simmer before unleashing some real shocks. And those religious experts he meets? They bring this odd, chilling authenticity. It’s distinctive for its unique setting and the way it blends folklore with psychological dread.
Unique blend of Argentine folklore and horrorCaptivating practical effectsSlow-burn tension that pays off
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