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So, 'Signs Point to Yes' has this intriguing blend of teenage curiosity and supernatural horror. It starts off light, with the two teens rummaging through that old box, but quickly shifts into something darker once they realize the magic 8-ball isn’t just a toy. The pacing is pretty tight—doesn't waste time getting to the spooky stuff. The film plays with themes of fate and choice, making you question how much control we really have. It’s got a unique atmosphere, mixing nostalgia with genuine tension, and I found the practical effects refreshing in an age of CGI. The performances, especially by the two leads, feel relatable and grounded amid the wild events. There’s a distinct charm here that makes it stand out in the current horror landscape.
'Signs Point to Yes' is a bit of a hidden gem, not widely available yet, making it somewhat scarce on the market. The indie vibe and reliance on practical effects might attract collectors who appreciate grassroots filmmaking. As it stands, there's growing interest among genre enthusiasts, particularly those who enjoy films that blend youthful adventure with horror elements. Keep an eye on this one as it could gain traction in the years to come.
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