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Horror Bizarre: Strange Tales of Murders and Misery is quite the curious piece from 2014, crafted by the shadowy hands of Raymond Dullum. This Norwegian anthology serves up a smorgasbord of grim narratives, each more unsettling than the last. The pacing can be a bit uneven, which adds to the disorientation felt throughout. The practical effects, while not always polished, contribute to a raw and unsettling atmosphere. The stories touch on themes of revenge, insanity, and the supernatural; I mean, there's a doppelgänger and even a homemade voodoo doll involved. The performances are a mixed bag, some resonate deeply while others feel a bit stilted, but thatâs part of the charm, I suppose. Itâs definitely distinctive in its approach to horror, offering a slice of the bizarre that collectors will appreciate.
Norwegian anthology filmUneven pacing adds to the disorientationPractical effects create a raw atmosphere
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