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So, 'Wrath' dives into this eerie legend with a pretty grim backstory. The whole vibe is steeped in dread, especially with the Easter Witch stalking the coastal town. The pacing's a bit uneven, which, honestly, only adds to the unsettling atmosphere β it feels almost dreamlike at times. The practical effects are where it shines, with some gnarly and memorable visuals that stick with you. Performances are solid enough, with that raw energy you expect from 80s horror, giving it that authentic feel. What really sets it apart is that perfect blend of folklore and slasher elements, making it a lesser-known gem that resonates in a unique way.
This film has a bit of a scattered release history, making it somewhat hard to find in physical formats, which adds to the collector interest. It's been released on VHS and a few DVD versions, but theyβre not the easiest to track down. Because of its unique premise and effective atmosphere, it has garnered a small but dedicated following, drawing in those who appreciate its raw aesthetic and practical effects.
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