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So, 'The Kiss of Death: Creepy Tales' is an interesting little horror anthology from 1991. It's got this eerie vibe throughout, and the pacing is kind of uneven, which actually adds to its unsettling charm. You’ve got three distinct stories here, each with their own brand of creepiness. The first tale, about the man who reads his own obituary, is particularly haunting. The practical effects are not over the top but just enough to keep you on edge. And the performances? They’re solid, especially from the blind woman who’s just terrified by a voice on the line. There’s a certain rawness to it all, which makes it feel very much of its time. Kinda makes you think about mortality, too. Worth a look if you’re into lesser-known gems.
Unique horror anthology format with three talesExplores themes of mortality and fear through practical effectsUneven pacing adds to the unsettling atmosphere
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