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Tulsa Terrors is an intriguing dive into the late '80s direct-to-video horror scene, drawing on the unique atmosphere of Oklahoma's filmmaking spirit. The pacing feels true to those gritty independent flicks, with a mix of suspense and camp that keeps you engaged. The practical effects are a standout; they feel refreshingly raw and genuine, reminiscent of what made the genre so engaging back then. It's fascinating how the film captures the essence of a bygone era, where local talent tried to carve out a niche against bigger studios. The performances vary, some a bit over the top, but that’s part of the charm. This one is for collectors who appreciate the quirks and rawness of independent horror from that period.
Explores the direct-to-video boom.Distinctive practical effects.Captures the essence of 80s indie horror.
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