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Easter Sunday is this unsettling little horror piece that dives into a unique premise. The backdrop is a group of partying teens who, in their revelry, inadvertently resurrect a notorious serial killer, Douglas Fisher. The tone is a mix of dark humor and genuine dread, creating a weird atmosphere that's both playful and ominous. The pacing takes its time to build tension, letting the audience feel the weight of the past creeping into the present. Practical effects have a gritty charm, with some inventive gore that feels refreshingly real. Performances vary, but there's a certain authenticity to the reckless energy of the cast. It's one of those films that hangs around in your thoughts, reflecting on the consequences of raising the dead on a holiday meant for celebration.
Watch it late at night for the best vibes.Great for discussions on horror tropes.Notice the practical effects, they stand out.
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