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Slaughtered Socialites dives into that gritty, unsettling vibe of 1960s horror. You’ve got Artie, the disturbed janitor, back at it again. The pacing's got this slow-burn quality, building tension around Dr. Sorens, who’s completely oblivious to Artie's bloody past. The practical effects are pretty solid for the time, giving it an authentic, raw edge that digital just can't replicate. Dawn Murphy as Dr. Sorens nails that naive yet determined vibe, making the audience feel for her even as you know she’s walking into a trap. It's not just a slasher flick; it plays with themes of trust and betrayal in a really interesting way. Definitely a unique piece in the indie horror scene of the '90s.
Deranged janitor returns from a previous film.Explores themes of trust and betrayal.Solid practical effects for its time.
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