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The Curse of Lizzie Borden (2006) is a fascinating dive into the realm of low-budget horror, capturing a vibe reminiscent of 70's Italian horror flicks. Danielle De Luca brings an unsettling energy as she descends into madness while working at a Lizzie Borden museum, under the watchful eye of Mr. Moody. The film's pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to its charm, creating an atmosphere thick with tension. It's intriguing how the practical effects are employed here, giving a rawness that often feels more engaging than CGI. Jed Rowen as the professor adds a layer of depth, almost like a nod to the genre’s roots. It’s distinctly quirky, with a blend of camp and dread that leaves you thinking about the legacy of the Borden case.
Interesting take on the Lizzie Borden legend.Captures a specific 70's horror aesthetic.Raw practical effects enhance its unique charm.
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