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Stagefright (2001) is a quirky blend of comedy and horror that stands out for its unique premise. Adam Green takes his own phobia of public bathrooms and spins it into a short that’s both amusing and unsettling. The film's pacing is brisk, making the 10-minute runtime feel packed with clever gags and a palpable tension. Shot on film, it captures that raw aesthetic which adds to its charm. The performances are surprisingly strong given the short length, with a large ensemble cast that really brings the chaos to life. It’s an ambitious piece, particularly for a Halloween short, showcasing practical effects that enhance its creepy yet light-hearted vibe. Definitely not your run-of-the-mill Halloween fare.
Features an unusually large cast for a short filmCaptures a raw, filmic aesthetic that enhances its charmReflects Adam Green's personal experiences with humor
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