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So, Waxhouse Rock is one of those oddities that straddles the line between comedy and horror in a way that's not straightforward. The premise—filmmakers sneaking into a wax museum to shoot a porn parody—feels both crass and oddly clever. The atmosphere is darkly humorous, with a sense of mischief lurking in every corner. The practical effects, particularly the wax figures coming to life, are pretty decent, giving it a charmingly low-budget vibe. The pacing drags a bit in parts, but you get this bizarre satisfaction watching Elvis and Bettie Page wreak havoc on the unsuspecting Manchester populace. The performances are all over the place, but that adds to its distinct feel. It's like they embraced the chaos, making it something collectors might find intriguing.
Quirky take on the horror genreNot your typical wax museum filmInteresting performances from the cast
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