The Horror of The Dolls is a fascinating entry in indie horror; it weaves together the lives of residents standing against a ruthless corporation. The pacing is deliberately slow in parts, allowing the tension to build, which makes the eventual horror hit harder. The practical effects, particularly the chillingly animated dolls, create a visceral experience that’s quite memorable. While the director remains unknown, the performances from the ensemble cast bring a rawness that feels genuine. It’s interesting how the film uses the backdrop of London architecture to enhance its eerie atmosphere. There’s a certain dread that lingers throughout, making you question what’s real and what’s not.
Features practical effects that enhance the horror.Strong ensemble cast delivers genuine performances.Atmospheric tension builds gradually throughout the film.
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