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Midnight Boulevard brings a gritty, dark atmosphere that feels almost suffocating at times. You’ve got these two small-time crooks, Sully and Lou, who think they’ve got it all figured out until they find themselves in way over their heads. The pacing is pretty relentless, perfectly weaving tension between their botched heist and the lurking menace of a serial killer. There’s this fascinating interplay of desire and danger, especially with Sully’s fixation on the widow, which gives it a unique edge. The practical effects have a rawness that really grounds the horror. Performances are solid, too—there’s something about the chemistry between the leads that captures that desperate thrill of crime gone wrong.
Midnight Boulevard has had a somewhat muted release, making it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. Its limited run, especially in physical formats, has sparked some interest among genre aficionados. The film’s atmosphere and thematic depth seem to resonate with those who appreciate more nuanced storytelling within the crime thriller landscape. Keep an eye on this one—it could develop a following as more collectors discover its unique take on the genre.
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