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So this short doc on Steve Dash is quite a heartfelt piece. It really captures his essence as not just a figure in horror, but more importantly, as a family man. The pacing is contemplative, letting moments breathe and giving time for reflection. You get glimpses of his life beyond the mask, which is a nice touch. The interviews are raw, often emotional, and they add depth to the usual fare you'd expect from a genre documentary. It's kind of refreshing to see a focus on personal legacy rather than just horror accolades. The vibe is warm, and the practical effects of emotions hit harder than any slasher scene. Definitely worth a watch for those who appreciate a more human side of horror lore.
Short run time, easy to fit in between features.Focuses on family and personal legacy rather than just career highlights.Good for those interested in the man behind the mask.
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