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Hollywood's New Blood is one of those oddities from the late '80s horror scene that really leans into the idea of revenge from beyond the grave. The film's atmosphere is thick with a sense of dread, especially given its setting on a movie set. You feel the weight of the ghosts' anger, and the pacing has that nice balance of building tension before letting loose with some wild practical effects. The performances are a mixed bag, but that kind of adds to its charm—there’s a rawness to it. It's not polished, but rather, it captures that chaotic energy of indie horror from that era. Definitely one that stands out, whether for its themes of vengeance or the sheer absurdity of its premise.
Set on a movie set, enhancing the film's themes.Notable for its practical effects that evoke a raw horror vibe.The performances add a certain charm despite their unevenness.
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