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Frequent Death is this gritty blend of crime, horror, and thriller from '88 that really sinks its teeth into you. Jeanne Quester, a psychologist with a traumatic past, operates a radio show that becomes the backdrop for some seriously unsettling events. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing keeps you on edge—just when you think you know where it's going, it pulls the rug out. The practical effects are surprisingly effective for the time, adding a raw, visceral quality to the horror elements. Performances are solid; Quester's character feels real and relatable, which makes the unfolding chaos even more disturbing. It’s a unique find, mixing psychological depth with genre thrills. Definitely one for those who appreciate the darker side of late '80s cinema.
Gritty atmosphere enhances the tensionUnexpected plot twists keep viewers guessingSolid practical effects for a low-budget film
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