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The Blind Date Strangler is one of those gritty horror films that leans heavily into its unsettling premise. Dean Paul’s performance as the killer is chilling, capturing that cold, detached demeanor that really sets the tone for this grim tale. The film’s atmosphere is thick with tension, especially during those blind date scenes that are almost painfully awkward. The pacing is uneven at times, but it builds a real sense of dread as the story unfolds. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, are serviceable and add to the raw feel of the film. It dives into themes of trust and deception in the digital age, making it feel relevant even years later. An interesting watch for those who appreciate low-budget horror with a somewhat disturbing edge.
Dean Paul's portrayal of the killer is notably unnerving.The film explores themes of trust in online relationships.Practical effects enhance the gritty atmosphere.
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