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So, 'What's for Dinner?' is one of those low-budget horror flicks that really leans into the absurdity of its premise. The atmosphere is really claustrophobic, which works well given the one-location setup. You've got this dude trying to enjoy a chill night when this cannibal psycho crashes in with his rather distasteful dining habits. It's not your traditional slasher; there’s a quirky, almost darkly comedic angle to the psycho's poor communication skills. The practical effects are surprisingly effective for its budget, giving it that raw, gritty feel. The pacing has its slow moments, but it builds tension smartly, dragging you into that unsettling sense of dread. Honestly, it’s the kind of film that sticks with you for its sheer oddity and off-kilter humor.
Unique premise with dark humorStrong practical effectsInteresting take on the horror genre
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