Gallery of Gore is a curious entry in the horror anthology realm, showcasing the raw, unfiltered vision of Alexander Sharoglazov. The film offers a patchwork of unsettling tales, each steeped in that unique Russian horror aesthetic. The atmosphere is thick and oppressive, a feeling that lingers long after the credits roll. Pacing varies but often leans towards the slow burn, allowing dread to build organically. It’s got that gritty, practical effects vibe that reminds you of early genre films - often more effective than CGI. The performances? They vary, but some really capture that haunting essence. It’s definitely a trip through different fears and phobias, almost like peeking into a dark gallery where every piece tells a chilling story.
Interesting blend of stories but not always cohesive.Practical effects stand out amidst some uneven performances.Captures a distinct Russian horror vibe, worth exploring.
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