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So, 'In the Name of Satan' is one of those curiosities that sits at the intersection of documentary and horror. Directed by Bob Larson, it dives into the panic of Satanism that swept through America in the late '80s and early '90s. The tone is both alarmist and earnest, you feel the urgency in Larson's preaching. Interviews with supposed victims of ritual abuse are unsettling, almost surreal in their presentation. The pacing is a bit erratic, sometimes dragging but often picking up in intensity as the tales unfold. It leans heavily into themes of fear and paranoia, showcasing a very specific cultural moment. Not a lot in the way of effects, but the real-life testimonies hit hard. It's definitely distinctive for its time, capturing a dark chapter of societal hysteria.
Features real-life testimonials that blur the line between reality and horror.A fascinating snapshot of the fears surrounding Satanism in the early '90s.The film's approach to its subject matter is both provocative and unsettling.
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Bob Larson
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