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Zipperface is a curious slice of early '90s indie horror that dives into the psyche of both its characters and the audience. Lisa Ryder, a fresh detective, is on the hunt for a disturbing serial killer in her small California town—there's this gritty atmosphere that makes you feel the weight of her task. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but it adds to the suspense, keeping you on edge. And those practical effects? They really stand out for the era, providing some visceral moments. Performances are a mixed bag, but Ryder brings a rawness that anchors the film. It’s got this unique vibe that feels like a hidden gem, perfect for collectors looking for something a bit different.
Features practical effects that stand out for its time.Explores themes of fear and identity.Distinctive indie horror vibe from the early '90s.
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