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So, 'The Antwerp Killer' is one of those gritty little gems from the early '80s that's kind of hard to find. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the pacing keeps you on edge as the killer stalks his prey through the foggy streets of Antwerp. What’s interesting is the psychological angle—the killer zeroes in on a woman in therapy, which adds a layer of suspense and depth. The practical effects aren’t over-the-top but have a rawness that fits the film’s tone. The performances range from solid to a bit wooden, but they’ve got a certain charm that adds to the overall vibe. If you're into crime horror that leans into mystery, this one's got a certain offbeat appeal.
Psychological thriller elementsGreat practical effects for the eraUnique setting in Antwerp
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Luc Veldeman
Director