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Witchcraft 666: The Devil's Mistress has this gritty, raw vibe that really sets it apart from a lot of other horror films from the '90s. The plot's a bit of a mixed bag, with a serial killer who seems fixated on young women wearing gold crosses, which opens up some intriguing themes about faith and temptation. The detectives, Lutz and Garner, team up with Will Spanner, who brings this occult expertise into the mix. The pacing can feel uneven at times, but there’s a certain charm in its lo-fi practical effects. The performances range from campy to genuinely creepy, contributing to this unsettling atmosphere. It's a unique slice of indie horror that has its quirks and might just intrigue fellow collectors.
Explores themes of faith and temptationDistinctive lo-fi practical effectsUneven pacing but charming atmosphere
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