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The Worst Summer Ever offers a gritty, unsettling atmosphere that really digs into that small-town dread. The film unfolds in a slow burn—pacing feels just right for a horror flick, letting the tension build as the backstory of the missing townsfolk trickles out. The characters, especially Bill and Michael, resonate with their nerdy and punk contrasts, and their performances add depth to the fear. What sets this apart is the practical effects; they don’t shy away from the grotesque, which really enhances the horror vibe. It has this raw authenticity that gives it a unique flavor in the genre, almost like a love letter to those classic 80s slasher flicks with a modern twist.
practical effects shinecharacter-driven narrativehomage to classic horrors
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