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So, The Madness in the Grooves—it's this quirky blend of comedy and horror that pulls you in with its offbeat vibe. You’ve got Clark, the small-town record store owner, and he really carries the film with this relatable yet slightly unhinged performance. The pacing is interesting; it builds this creeping sense of dread while still tossing in some laugh-out-loud moments that catch you off guard. The practical effects are a real standout here, making the ancient evil feel tangible and unsettling. There's a nice juxtaposition between the nostalgia of vinyl and the chaos that ensues. It really nails that feeling of losing touch with reality, all while celebrating the love for music in a way that’s pretty unique, you know?
Unique take on horror-comedy.Strong performances, especially from the lead.Interesting exploration of music and reality.
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J. Dylan Mehring
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