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So, 'It's Called 'Murder', Baby' is an interesting twist on the classic noir setup, set in the shadowy corners of '40s Los Angeles. You’ve got Nick Popodopolis, your typical hard-boiled private eye, who really brings that down-on-his-luck vibe to life. The pacing feels a bit off at times, which might throw some folks, but it adds to that gritty atmosphere. What’s distinctive here is the blend of mystery with the backdrop of Hollywood's seedy underbelly. The performances, especially from the lead actress Dixie Ray, pack a certain rawness that's hard to ignore. And of course, the practical effects—I've seen worse in bigger budgets. It's this strange, low-key charm that makes it worth a look for those who appreciate the genre’s quirks.
Unique blend of mystery and Hollywood themesGritty atmosphere reminiscent of classic noirInteresting take on the private investigator trope
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