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So, The Carnage Collection II picks up where the first one left off, and it dives deeper into that blend of horror and comedy. The pacing is all over the place, which can be a bit jarring, but it really amps up the sense of chaos you’d expect from an anthology. The segments vary wildly in tone – some are genuinely creepy while others lean into the absurd, making for an uneven but interesting experience. Practical effects are a standout here; they’ve got that gritty, hands-on feel that CGI just can’t replicate. The performances range from the charmingly over-the-top to surprisingly sincere. It’s this mix that sets it apart from typical horror fare; it’s not just about scares, but also about the absurdity of fear itself.
Anthology format with various directorsStrong practical effects throughoutUneven pacing but interesting themes
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