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So, 'Splatter On The Linoleum' - it's an oddity to say the least, and honestly, the direction feels a bit lost, but there's something raw about its approach. The pacing is uneven, but it gives the film a certain tension that keeps you guessing. The atmosphere is dark and gritty, with practical effects that are surprisingly effective for a low-budget flick. You can see the ambition, even if they didn’t quite nail everything. The kid's performance is haunting, portraying a disturbed innocence that lingers long after the credits. It's this unsettling quality that makes it stick in your mind, like a stain that won’t come out. Definitely one of those obscure gems in the genre that some folks might appreciate more than others.
This film has had a mixed history in terms of format; it surfaced on VHS in the late '80s but has since become quite scarce. DVD releases are few and far between, and it seems to be low on the radar for most collectors. Still, there's a niche interest for those into obscure horror flicks from the era that embrace the bizarre and unsettling, making it a curious piece for film enthusiasts who appreciate the underground scene.
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