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So, 'Night of The Daniels' is this quirky blend of comedy, horror, and music that's certainly not your typical fare. Daniel opens a wax museum dedicated to the singer Daniel O'Donnell, and it just so happens to be right over an ancient Celtic tomb. It’s got this oddball charm that pulls you in, with pacing that teeters between absurd and genuinely eerie. The practical effects are a highlight, giving a nod to classic horror while maintaining a lighthearted vibe. The performances, especially from the lead, are pretty engaging; there's a mix of sincerity and comedic timing that sets it apart. It’s one of those films that feels like a passion project, an interesting exploration of folklore and pop culture.
Unique blend of comedy and horror elementsInteresting take on Celtic folklorePractical effects stand out in the genre
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