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Video Killer is one of those indie horrors that leans into the grainy nostalgia of VHS tapes, creating a really unsettling atmosphere. The film explores how these old formats can evoke feelings of dread, especially when Amy starts receiving bizarre films that seem to reflect her own terror. The pacing is pretty interesting—slow-building tension leads to some jarring moments that are punctuated by practical effects that give it a raw, gritty feel. Though the director remains unknown, the performances feel genuine and reflect the panic of being hunted. There's something distinct about the way it blends the supernatural with a slasher vibe, making you think about the impact of media on our lives. A definite conversation starter in the realm of horror.
Unique take on VHS horrorInteresting practical effectsEngaging themes of media and fear
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