Photo Murders is a grim little slice of 90s horror that leans hard into the unsettling. The central premise is as disturbing as they come, with G.W. Lawrence portraying a photographer who turns his art into something grotesque and twisted. The film captures this dark atmosphere through gritty cinematography and a relentless pace that keeps the tension high. Clancey McCauley delivers a solid performance as the cop on his tail, adding a layer of urgency to the narrative. Practical effects, though not always polished, have a rawness that oddly suits the film's themes of exploitation. It's not just about the horror of the act, but also the commentary on the consumption of violence in media. A unique entry for collectors, no doubt.
Gritty atmosphere enhances the horrorPractical effects may be uneven but impactfulThemes of media exploitation resonate
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