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Satan's Schoolgirls is quite the oddity in the horror-romance-thriller mix. Directed by Ted W. Crestview, it treads that peculiar line between dark humor and unsettling tension. The film centers on Father Thomas, a well-meaning guy thrown into a summer assignment at a girls' academy that's anything but innocent. The atmosphere feels charged, especially with those four overzealous students who bring their own twisted desires into play. The pacing has a curious rhythm—there are moments that drag, but they build this sense of dread nicely. Practical effects elevate some of the more intense scenes, and J. Scott Green's performance as Father Thomas is both earnest and painfully awkward, making this film a distinct piece of underground cinema. It's all a bit messy, but that’s part of its charm.
Not your typical horror filmBlends horror with unexpected romanceInteresting practical effects throughout
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