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Rush Week is a curious blend of slasher horror and campus mystery, set against the chaotic backdrop of college recruitment. It has this gritty vibe, and the atmosphere is dripping with suspense as our lead, an ambitious journalist, digs into a series of unsettling disappearances. The pacing leans toward slow burn, but there are moments that hit hard with tension. What stands out, though, are the practical effects—grimy and raw, they really ground the horror in a believable way. The performances feel quite earnest, especially the protagonist, who carries the weight of her investigation. It's a film that teeters on a knife's edge, merging the excitement of campus life with something far more sinister lurking beneath. Definitely a unique entry in the late '80s horror scene.
Notable for its practical effects and gritty tone.Captures the essence of late '80s horror with a campus setting.Pacing may feel uneven, but it builds a compelling mystery.
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