So, 'Massacre At Rocky Ridge' is one of those low-budget horror flicks that really leans into its rural setting. You know the type—four friends, a church project, and an unsettling vibe from the get-go. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it has that slow burn that builds tension. The old man they meet really sets the tone—his tales of murder linger in the air like fog. The killer's return is pretty grisly, and the practical effects aren't top-notch but have a gritty charm to them. It captures that sense of dread effectively, even if the performances are a mixed bag. It’s distinctive in how it captures the isolation of the woods and the creeping sense of impending doom that bubbles up as the film progresses.
Rural horror with a unique atmosphere.Practical effects have a gritty charm.Uneven pacing but effective in building dread.
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John Marshall
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