
So, 'His Killer Fan' dives into the murky waters of obsession and ambition. You’ve got this rising star, Ariana, played by Brooke Butler, whose dreams get tangled up when her friend Kaylee catches the eye of the rock god Josh Halliday. There's a pretty interesting tension between friendship and jealousy here, which adds layers to the plot. The pacing is surprisingly steady, capturing the pressure cooker atmosphere of the music scene. The performances are decent; Butler manages to convey a lot of vulnerability that feels genuine. What really stands out, though, is the practical effects in the latter half—it's not overly flashy, but it gets the job done. The film leans into thriller tropes without falling into cliches, which is refreshing.
Explores themes of obsession and ambition.Steady pacing enhances the thriller aspect.Practical effects add a gritty realism.
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