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Burial Ground Massacre is an interesting entry in the horror genre, seemingly crafted for fans of the slasher sub-genre. The film builds a tense atmosphere, especially with its setting in that old, creepy manor—definitely gives off those classic horror vibes. The stalker element feels a bit familiar, but there’s something unsettling about the way he zeroes in on the students, adding a layer of dread. The pacing has its slow moments, but it often ramps up effectively when the tension peaks. Practical effects are used here, which I appreciate, although they're not groundbreaking. The performances vary, but they manage to capture that college-age naivety and urgency. Overall, it’s a noteworthy piece for collectors who enjoy indie horror that leans into its themes of greed and cultural appropriation without being too preachy.
Interesting setting in an old manor. · Focus on themes of cultural appropriation. · Practical effects bring a gritty feel.
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