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Zombies at My Window is a curious piece from '89, directed by Timothy O'Rawe. The film has this raw, almost homemade feel that really adds to the atmosphere. It’s got that late-'80s horror vibe—gritty, with a touch of absurdity. You can tell they worked with a limited budget, but the practical effects? They’ve got that charm that CGI just can’t replicate. The pacing is interesting, a bit uneven, which actually helps build tension in a way that's almost hypnotic. Performance-wise, it feels like the actors are really giving their all, despite the material. It’s distinctive for how it blends horror tropes with a sense of humor, which might not be for everyone but definitely makes it a unique watch.
Check out the practical effects work, it's quite something.The pacing has an interesting rhythm, not your usual flow.The humor mixed with horror is a unique angle for its time.
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