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Horrorvision is a real curiosity from 2001, blending the internet's burgeoning culture with a classic horror vibe. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and there's this sense of foreboding that creeps in as Dez navigates the dark corners of the web. Practical effects are used effectively, with some moments that genuinely catch you off guard. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, especially in the second act, but it kind of adds to the overall disorientation of the story. The performances, while not always top-notch, have a certain rawness that fits the themes of paranoia and technology gone awry. It’s a film that feels very much of its time, yet still resonates with today’s digital age anxieties.
Interesting take on early internet fearsNotable practical effects for its timeA bit uneven in pacing but engaging
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