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So, 'Terrifying Tales' is an interesting mix of shorts that really showcases a variety of styles, though it’s got a bit of an uneven vibe. The standout, of course, is Paul Bunnell's 'Final Destination: Unknown'—it leans into horror nicely with some decent practical effects that still hold up. The pacing is pretty good, but the other two segments, like Garabidian's 'Ten Seconds to Countdown,' veer more into drama and mystery, which feels like a shift. They each have their own tone, and it's a bit of a mixed bag overall. Still, the atmosphere across the three shorts is compelling, if not cohesive. Definitely one to check out for those who appreciate the quirks of independent filmmaking from that era.
Three short films with varying tonesIncludes horror and non-horror segmentsNotable practical effects in 'Final Destination: Unknown'
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