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Trilogy of Terror II is a curious piece that brings back some of that eerie charm of the original, but with its own flavor. The stories here, especially 'The Graveyard Rats,' dive deep into themes of greed and guilt, wrapped in a thick atmosphere of dread. The pacing is pretty tight, each segment leaving you with a sense of unease. The practical effects hold up well, especially in 'He Who Kills,' where that African doll really becomes a character of its own - it's creepy in a way that modern CGI often misses. Performances are solid too, adding layers to the narratives. Overall, it’s a blend of horror and psychological thriller that feels like a well-crafted anthology that knows the genre's roots.
Features three chilling tales interconnected by themes of horror and morality.Strong practical effects lend a distinct texture to the storytelling.Dan Curtis's direction adds a classic TV movie vibe that's both nostalgic and unsettling.
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