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Knight Beat is a curious gem from 1997 that combines horror with a unique twist on the traditional slasher formula. Santo Marotta takes the helm both in front of and behind the camera, giving the film a distinct, personal flair. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing often feels like a slow burn, which some might find intriguing while others may feel it drags. The practical effects are a highlight, showcasing the gritty work of the era, and Marotta's performance has a raw edge that adds to the film's unsettling vibe. The themes explored around fear and isolation in a nightmarish setting resonate well, making it stand apart from more polished contemporary offerings.
Directed by Santo MarottaFeatures notable practical effectsDelves into themes of fear and isolation
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