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The Slaughterhouse Massacre is one of those films that really leans into its low-budget horror roots. Paul Gagné crafts a gritty atmosphere that drips with dread. You can almost feel the oppressive weight of the slaughterhouse itself, which is like a character in its own right. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it builds tension effectively, especially around the anniversary of Marty Sickle's death. The practical effects have a certain raw charm, though not always polished, they add an authenticity to the gore. The performances are passable, but they serve the narrative just right. It’s a film that plays with themes of revenge and the supernatural, creating this haunting echo of past violence. Definitely a unique piece in the indie horror landscape.
Cult classic among indie horror enthusiasts.Contains notable practical effects.Set in a distinctive slaughterhouse location.
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