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The Fiend (1990) brings a raw, unsettling vibe that lingers with you long after viewing. The story kicks off when a boy discovers a body hanging in his shed, setting an ominous tone right from the start. There's this slow, creeping dread throughout, punctuated by moments that feel both surreal and brutally real. Practical effects add a tangible quality to the horror, giving it a gritty edge often lacking in more polished fare. Performances are a mixed bag, but the child actor's fear feels genuine, grounding the supernatural elements. What really stands out is the film's willingness to linger in discomfort, creating an atmosphere that's both haunting and thought-provoking, making it a curious find for collectors interested in the more obscure side of horror.
Atmospheric horror with a surreal touchNotable for its practical effectsExplores themes of childhood fear and isolation
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