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Flight to Hell (2003) is a curious blend of horror and dark comedy wrapped up in a high-stakes aviation setting. Picture a lavish private jet, decked out like a casino, with the rich and reckless playing their games at 30,000 feet. The atmosphere is one of over-the-top opulence mixed with an undercurrent of dread. The pacing starts slow, almost dreamlike, before descending into chaos when the horror really kicks in. The monster, though not the most groundbreaking in design, elicits enough visceral reactions thanks to some solid practical effects. Performances vary, but there's an earnestness that keeps you invested. It’s distinctive in how it juxtaposes the thrill of luxury with the terror of the unknown lurking just out of sight.
Interesting take on horror in a confined spacePractical effects hold up reasonably wellA unique blend of opulence and terror
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