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So, 'The Hollywood Beach Murders' is this intriguing little thriller from 1992 that plays around with the classic cop-buddy trope but in a unique setting—a train. It’s got this slow-burn tension that builds as these two detectives travel, and the cramped quarters create a sense of claustrophobia that's pretty palpable. The pacing feels deliberate, letting the suspense simmer. What’s really striking is how the atmosphere shifts with the presence of a crime boss on board, making you second-guess everything. The performances have their quirks, but they definitely pull you into the characters' dilemmas. And while not overly flashy, the practical effects hold up well enough, adding to that gritty feel of 90s thrillers. It’s got its own vibe, for sure.
Noteworthy for its unique train setting.Features solid practical effects typical of the early 90s.Captures the gritty essence of the thriller genre at that time.
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