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The Demons of Dorothy has a quirky charm that blends comedy and horror in a way that feels refreshingly raw. Dorothy, the main character, is this relatable mess of a film director grappling with industry pressures. The pacing is a bit all over the place, but that just adds to the chaotic vibe, right? There's a nice mix of practical effects that keep the horror elements grounded, which I appreciate. Plus, the performances, especially by the lead, are delightfully unrefined, capturing the essence of someone who's been pushed to their breaking point creatively. It’s a film that doesn’t take itself too seriously but still manages to dig into some deeper themes about identity and artistic integrity.
Shot on location in indie hotspotsFeatures practical effects over CGIStrong emphasis on LGBTQ+ themesDirector Alexis Langlois' debut feature
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