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Murder in Miami (2014) is quite the curious piece in the horror-mystery genre. It’s not your typical slasher flick, though it does have its share of gruesome moments. The atmosphere is thick with tension, really draws you in. The pacing feels deliberate; the slow build works to enhance the dread as the photographer grapples with his own sanity. Practical effects are decent, adding a gritty realism to the chilling murders. The performances, while not groundbreaking, have a certain rawness that suits the film's tone. There’s a lingering sense of paranoia and distrust that runs through the narrative, making you question everything and everyone. It’s intriguing how it navigates the world of fashion and fame, which makes it distinct.
Engaging exploration of fame and fashionSolid practical effects enhance suspenseInteresting take on paranoia and distrust
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