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So, Video Violence is this wild little flick from '87 that really dives into the dark side of small-town life. The premise is pretty simple—a couple opens a video store, right? But what makes it stand out is how it captures the seedy underbelly of horror fandom. The locals are obsessed with horror and snuff films, and the atmosphere is thick with that unsettling vibe. The pacing has this off-kilter rhythm, keeping you on edge as things unfold. The practical effects are a nice touch; they feel raw and gritty, adding to the overall discomfort. Performances are a mixed bag, yet they fit the bizarre tone of the film perfectly. It's one of those films that showcases the era's fascination with the macabre in a very unique way.
Explore the oddities of 80s horror cultureInteresting practical effects that age wellCaptures a peculiar small-town vibe
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