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So, 'Graveyard Shift' β it's one of those late-night horror flicks that captures that eerie, claustrophobic vibe really well. Directed by Ralph S. Singleton, it digs into the unsettling world of a Maine textile mill where John Hall, our drifter, takes a job working the graveyard shift. The atmosphere is heavy and oppressive, with shadows lurking around every corner. The pacing has its moments; it builds tension nicely before unleashing some pretty gnarly practical effects. The creature design is worth noting β there's a real sense of dread as things unravel. The cast does a solid job, embodying that blue-collar desperation. Not a classic, but definitely a unique watch for those into '90s horror.
Solid practical effects that stand out for the era.Captures the oppressive night shift vibe well.Interesting exploration of desperation and isolation.
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