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The Last Shift is a pretty intriguing entry in the horror genre, blending that classic diner setting with some genuinely unsettling moments. The film really leans into the atmosphere; you can almost feel the weight of the night closing in as our protagonist, a weary waiter, goes through his routine. Sure, the premise sounds simple enough—a closing shift gone horribly wrong—but it’s the pacing that sets it apart, building a slow, creeping dread. The practical effects are notable, adding a raw edge that often gets lost in modern horror. Performances feel authentic, almost like we’re eavesdropping on a real shift. There's an unsettling vibe throughout, with themes of isolation and the mundane turning deadly, which gives it a unique twist. Worth a watch for those who appreciate the genre’s more subtle nuances.
Diner horror with a unique twistStrong atmosphere and pacingNotable practical effects
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