Strange Toys isn't your average horror flick. It unfolds in that delightfully eerie toy store setting, you know the type—dimly lit and cluttered. The premise starts with a meteorite crash that leaks this bizarre green slime into the remnants of forgotten toys. It's quite the spectacle, really, especially how the practical effects bring these toys to life—creepy yet oddly fascinating. The pacing has this slow build, allowing the tension to simmer before things get really weird. There’s a certain unsettling atmosphere throughout that keeps you on edge. Robbie Lopez’s direction feels experimental, almost like a nod to vintage creature features but with a contemporary twist. The performances may not be stellar, but they add a certain charm to the overall experience. It’s a curious little gem for those who appreciate the quirky side of horror.
Features practical effects that enhance the creepinessEerie atmosphere reminiscent of classic horrorA quirky take on the horror genre
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