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So, 'Martian Girl Massacre' is an intriguing entry in the horror genre, and it’s Morrigan Thompson-Milam's first shot at directing. The film dives deep into this unsettling atmosphere, blending alien horror with a human element that feels visceral. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the overall sense of dread. What really stands out are the practical effects; they’re gruesome and feel grounded, which is refreshing considering all the CGI nowadays. The girl, used as a vessel for the alien, gives a haunting performance that lingers. It’s got this raw energy that makes it distinct, like it’s playing with classic horror tropes but turning them on their head in a way that feels new yet familiar. Worth a watch if you’re into exploring the darker side of sci-fi.
Debut film by Morrigan Thompson-Milam.Strong practical effects enhance the horror.Themes of identity and alienation explored.
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