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So, Thrift Shop of Horror is a real slice of DIY madness from 2017. Shot over a wild weekend, it embodies that chaotic energy we love in indie horror. The shorts are cheap and definitely rough around the edges, but there's something oddly charming about the way they embrace their slapdash nature. The pacing? All over the place, but it fits the tone—they just go for broke without taking themselves seriously. The practical effects are hilariously low-budget, often leading to moments that are more goofy than scary. Performances range from delightfully over-the-top to painfully awkward, but that’s part of the fun. It’s a no-frills anthology that delivers on both horror and comedy, making it distinct in its own right.
Notorious for its low-budget aestheticGreat for fans of found footage and indie horrorCaptures the essence of 'weekend filmmaking'
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