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Nathan, el peluche asesino: Programación maldita is definitely one of those films that sits comfortably in the corner of your collection, marked by its peculiar blend of horror and dark absurdity. The atmosphere is a mix of eerie and campy, with some interesting practical effects that make the titular plush toy both creepy and, at times, laughable. The pacing feels a bit uneven, but that adds to its charm, drawing out the tension in a way that makes each kill feel a bit more absurd. The performances are a mixed bag, with some actors really leaning into the ridiculousness while others seem almost lost. It’s distinct in its approach to horror—playing with the idea of technology gone wrong in a quirky, almost satirical manner.
Quirky blend of horror and dark comedy · Interesting practical effects · Uneven pacing adds to its charm
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