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The Last Laugh is one of those films that plays with the tension of the stage and the lurking horror behind the laughs. Jeremy Berg really captures that uneasy atmosphere of a theater filled with anticipation, but then you add this chilling undercurrent of danger. The story's pacing is tight; it keeps you on your toes, interspersing moments of comedic relief with real dread. The practical effects, though not overdone, have that raw quality that feels fitting for the setting. The lead performance is strong, grappling with the pressures of comedy while facing this life-or-death situation. It's interesting how it explores themes of ambition versus morality—it raises questions about how far one might go for success. Not quite a typical horror flick.
Subtle mix of comedy and horror.Strong character-driven narrative.Interesting take on ambition and morality.
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