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So, "60 Seconds to Die" is this intriguing horror anthology that features a series of bite-sized shorts, each crammed into just a minute. It leans heavily into the unsettling, with a raw, gritty aesthetic that feels like a love letter to underground horror. The pacing? It’s relentless. Each short hits you hard, then just like that, it’s over—leaving you with a lingering sense of dread. The practical effects have a rough charm to them, which I find appealing. They often do more for the atmosphere than flashy CGI would. The performances are varied, some hit the mark while others feel a bit off, but that’s part of the charm—like a quirky collection of nightmares. It’s definitely distinctive in its format, pushing the boundaries of what horror can do in just sixty seconds.
Interesting anthology format · Unique take on short horror · Good blend of practical effects and atmosphere
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