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The Brotherhood IV: The Complex is another entry in DeCoteau's niche horror series. It’s not just about the usual slasher tropes; there’s a weird blend of military school drama and supernatural elements. The pacing is slow at first, building tension around Lee’s growing obsession with the Black Skulls. The atmosphere is thick and oppressive, which is a nice touch, considering the setting. You can see the practical effects trying to do their best, even if they’re a bit dated. Performances are, well, hit or miss—some of the actors lean into the camp, which can be amusing. It's got that unique blend of horror and intrigue that might scratch that itch for something different in your collection.
Released directly to DVD in 2005Directed by David DeCoteau, known for low-budget horrorPart of the Brotherhood series, which explores secret societiesFeatures a blend of practical effects and campy dialogue
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