Killervision is one of those oddities that sticks with you, even if it isn't perfect. The atmosphere is grim, filled with a creeping sense of dread as our protagonist, a brain-injured man, becomes increasingly paranoid while watching these B-grade flicks. The practical effects, though not always polished, have a certain charm that adds to the film's raw edge. Pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it really captures that disorienting feeling of losing your grip on reality. The faceless killer is an interesting choice, playing into themes of fear and isolation. Performances vary, but the lead really sells the anxiety of knowing something terrible is on the horizon. It’s not your typical horror, but it has depths worth exploring for genre enthusiasts.
Explores themes of fear and isolationInteresting use of practical effectsUneven pacing but compelling atmosphere
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