‘Son of Monsters on the March’ is this curious little gem from 1980 that really captures a certain raw, unsettling vibe. It's a short horror piece that leans heavily into practical effects, which gives it that gritty, tactile feel that you just don't get with CGI. The pacing is interesting too—there's a slow burn that builds up tension, leading to some genuinely creepy moments. The atmosphere is thick and oppressive, making you feel like you're lurking in the shadows of some forgotten nightmare. The performances are straightforward but effective, serving the material without overdoing it. It feels like a love letter to monster flicks of the past, but with its own unique twist. Definitely something that stands out in the sea of horror shorts from that era.
Features strong practical effects.Unique pacing that builds tension.Captures a specific horror vibe.
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