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So, 'The Chameleon Killer' is a 2003 low-budget gem directed by Matt Spease. It's this gritty little horror thriller that plays with the slasher genre in a pretty interesting way. The killer, a total mystery, uses classic slasher tropes from various films to choose his victims, which adds this unique layer of meta-commentary. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and there's a certain rawness to the practical effects that really enhance the viewing experience. The pacing is uneven at times, but it somehow fits with the small-town vibe. Performances are solid for the budget—definitely not Oscar bait, but they sell the fear well. It's got a vibe that feels nostalgic for slasher fans, yet fresh enough to be intriguing.
Unique twist on slasher conventionsInteresting use of practical effectsStrong small-town setting adds to the tension
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