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Serving Up Richard is an unsettling dive into suburban horror, where the ordinary meets the grotesque. The Hutchins' home, seemingly just like ours, hides a dark hobby that’s more akin to a ritual. The film plays with the banality of evil, painting Everett and Glory as disturbingly relatable, which heightens the tension throughout. The pacing keeps you guessing, weaving between moments of dread and dark humor that feels almost jarring. Practical effects are used effectively, grounding the horror in a visceral reality that lingers. Performances are intriguing—there’s a subtlety in their madness that makes it all the more disturbing. It’s not every day you stumble upon a cannibal story that feels so uncomfortably close to home.
Suburban horror with a unique twistEffective practical effectsDark humor balanced with tension
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