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So, 'The Curse of Room 102'—this one's a bit of a mixed bag, really. It has that faux documentary vibe, which can be hit or miss, but here it actually adds a layer of intrigue. The atmosphere is quirky, with a blend of comedy and horror that feels fresh. The pacing is deliberately uneven, bouncing between moments of tension and absurdity, which keeps you guessing. Practical effects are cleverly done; there's a charm to them that CGI often lacks. And those performances? They toe the line between believable and over-the-top, which is fitting for the material. Filmed during the Horror-on-Sea film festival adds a unique meta twist, making it distinctive in the indie horror landscape.
Interesting take on the faux documentary style.Unique filming at a horror festival adds to its charm.Practical effects stand out in a sea of CGI-heavy films.
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