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School Hall Slaughter kind of pulls you into that gritty vibe reminiscent of the late '70s and early '80s slashers. You can feel the influence of Fulci and Carpenter, especially with the tension built into the hallways. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that sense of dread as the teacher navigates through the darkened corridors. There’s a rawness to the practical effects that really stands out, even if they're not the most polished. The performances—especially the lead—are engaging enough to keep you invested. It’s that classic trapped-in-a-school scenario, but with a nice twist on the usual tropes. Overall, it's like a love letter to the genre, with its own little touches that set it apart.
Gritty slasher vibesNods to classic filmmakersUneven pacing adds to dread
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Huw Lloyd Langton
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