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The Creepy Doll is one of those films that plays with the familiar tropes of domestic horror, and it does so with a certain eerie charm. Jason and Kate's move back to his hometown sets a tense atmosphere right from the start. Kate’s doll collection, which is, let's be honest, a little unsettling, begins to twist the story into darker territories. The pacing is interesting; it lingers on the growing unease, making you feel the weight of the dolls' presence in their home. The practical effects here, while not groundbreaking, create a tangible sense of dread. Performances are solid, capturing the strain in their relationship. It’s not just another haunted doll flick; it has a subtle commentary on possession and the impact of legacy.
Interesting take on domestic horror.Notable for its practical effects.Explores themes of possession and legacy.
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PJ Woodside
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