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Robbed, Murdered, and Eaten unfolds in the decaying backdrop of Shellby, a town struggling with its identity after a new highway routes tourists away. The tone is unsettling, a mix of dark humor and tension that creeps under your skin. Joey and his crew's plan involves a shady detour that quickly spirals into something more sinister. The pacing feels deliberate, almost lulling you into a false sense of security before it hits you with jarring twists. Practical effects add a gritty authenticity, making the horror feel tangible. Performances are raw and unpolished, which somehow enhances the film's off-kilter vibe. It’s that combination of desperation and darkly comic absurdity that makes it stand out in the indie thriller landscape.
Indie thriller with a unique premise · Explores themes of desperation and survival · Notable for its practical effects and raw performances
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