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Killer Makeover is this wild blend of comedy and horror that kinda plays with the absurdity of beauty norms. You've got Karen, a beauty school dropout who's hit with a bizarre curse that leads to a string of unintentional deaths every time she gives someone a makeover. The film has this dark humor that feels very offbeat, and the pacing keeps you intrigued while it explores themes of life, death, and the twisted nature of beauty. There are some fun practical effects that really add to the morbid charm, and the performances have a quirky charm that makes it stand out in a sea of horror comedies. It’s unique for its backdrop—a funeral home—and how it approaches romance amid such a grim setting.
Killer Makeover has had a somewhat limited release history, making physical copies a bit of a treasure for collectors. While not widely available, it occasionally pops up in niche horror collections, often as part of multi-film sets. Its eccentric premise and blend of genres attract a dedicated but not overly large fanbase, ensuring it remains a curious piece for those into off-the-wall horror comedies.
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