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Four Rats for a Cat's Claw is one of those indie horror flicks that captures the raw, uneasy vibe of Halloween nights. It all kicks off with a group of friends intent on just enjoying their film, but the atmosphere quickly thickens when a masked figure crashes their party. The pacing has this nice build-up, playing with tension and that feeling of dread. It leans heavily into practical effects, which gives it an old-school grit that I really appreciate. Performances aren't over-the-top, which works well to ground the story in a relatable reality. Themes of trust and paranoia emerge, making the whole night unravel in a way that feels both familiar and chilling. It's those little touches that make it stand out in the crowded field of slasher films.
Interesting exploration of group dynamics under pressure.Solid practical effects enhance the horror elements.A unique take on the slasher genre with relatable characters.
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Bryce Parish
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