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So, Serial Killer Massacre is one of those odd gems from the late '90s. It dives deep into the twisted psyche of its characters, particularly Ted, who's already a monster when he meets Leah. Their on-screen chemistry is unsettling, and it escalates into a visceral rampage. The practical effects are rough around the edges, but they have this raw, gritty charm that fits the low-budget horror vibe. The pacing has a nice, relentless rhythm, dragging you into the chaos without giving you a breather. The film's atmosphere is thick with dread and tension, making the brutal scenes hit harder. Not exactly easy viewing, but there's a certain unapologetic boldness to it all that keeps you glued, for better or worse.
Explores the dynamics of twisted loveNoteworthy for its practical effectsCaptures the essence of late '90s horror
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