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Killing Spree, a lesser-known entry from 1987, dives into the psyche of Tom Russo, a newlywed who spirals into madness upon suspecting infidelity from his wife. The film crafts a tense atmosphere that feels distinctly suburban yet unsettling, a curious juxtaposition. Its pacing is a bit uneven, but that adds to the chaotic feel of Tom's descent. Practical effects are surprisingly impactful, especially given the film's budget, with some truly memorable moments of gore that stick with you. The performances are a mixed bag, but the lead’s portrayal of obsessive jealousy brings a raw edge to the narrative. There’s something about the way it captures the darker side of marital discontent that really stands out, making it a curious watch for genre enthusiasts.
Great example of 80s horror aesthetics.Interesting take on marital jealousy.Not for everyone, but certainly memorable.
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