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So, 'Twelve Days of Black Mass' is one of those quirky little shorts that lives in the shadows of the indie horror scene. A part of Glass Eye Pix's Creepy Christmas Online Film Festival, it has this off-kilter atmosphere that’s kind of hard to pin down. The filmmakers had the unique challenge of creating something fresh using the props from a Christmas diorama advent calendar. The practical effects? Really interesting and a bit gnarly, to be honest. It feels like a peek into a twisted holiday world, and while the director remains unknown, the vibe definitely sticks with you. It’s not your typical Christmas fare, that's for sure.
This short film isn't widely available, which adds to its allure for collectors. It was part of a themed festival, so you're unlikely to find it in traditional retail channels. Its uniqueness lies in its experimental approach, blending dark themes with holiday imagery, making it a curiosity for genre enthusiasts. Collectors might appreciate the limited context in which it was created, as well as its ties to a well-respected indie production company.
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