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To Make a Killing is a fascinating dive into the darker alleys of youth and ambition. You’ve got Damon, this naive university hopeful, juxtaposed against a trio of thrill-seekers who revel in crime. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing feels like a slow burn, gradually escalating to moments of real dread. The performances are striking, especially from Craig Pearce, who embodies that reckless charm perfectly. There’s a rawness to the practical effects that adds to its low-budget charm—definitely gives it that gritty edge. It becomes more than just a horror flick; it’s a reflection on choices and consequences, which makes it quite unique in its storytelling.
Gritty atmosphere captures youthful recklessness.Strong performances, especially from Craig Pearce.Explores themes of choice and consequence.
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