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So, 'Merchants of Death' is this intriguing low-budget horror anthology from '99 that really dives into the dark side of the film industry. You've got this unsettling audition setup that quickly spirals into two grim tales—one about a snuff film ring and the other featuring a disgraced priest turned killer. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the pacing keeps you on edge, never quite letting you settle in. Practical effects, though not always polished, add a raw authenticity, and the performances are just gritty enough to pull you in. It really plays with the idea of voyeurism and moral decay in a clever way that lingers long after it’s over. Definitely a unique piece in the horror landscape of the era.
Features two unsettling stories in one film · Explores themes of voyeurism and morality · Distinctive use of practical effects, adding to the raw feel
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