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The Fun House, directed by Roger Watkins, is a gritty exploration of the darkest corners of human depravity. The film’s pacing is deliberate, almost sluggish at times, which really pulls you into the unsettling atmosphere. It’s raw, unsettling, and feels almost like a fever dream. The practical effects are striking, adding a visceral quality that’s hard to shake off. Watkins takes a bold approach, highlighting the moral decay of society through the lens of a disturbed protagonist with a camera. Performances are gritty, especially from the lead, who embodies a tortured soul with a twisted sense of justice. It’s not your typical horror film; it’s more of an uncomfortable dive into the psyche of violence and exploitation.
Distinctive practical effectsUnsettling atmosphereExploration of moral decay
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