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Ritual of Death (1990) has this eerie vibe that honestly sticks with you. It centers on this acting troupe who, in their quest to modernize an ancient Egyptian ritual, unwittingly tap into some seriously dark powers. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the tension to build as the troupe becomes ensnared in a web of supernatural horror. You’ve got a satanic priestess who’s both alluring and terrifying, and the practical effects—while not always polished—add a raw edge to the unsettling imagery. The performances, especially from the lead, sink deep into the themes of obsession and consequence. It’s distinctive for its blend of stagecraft and horror, a real gem if you appreciate the more obscure corners of the genre.
Unusual blend of theater and horror elementsStrong themes of obsession and consequenceNoteworthy practical effects, raw atmosphere
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