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Adze the African Vampire is a found footage horror film that excels best when it takes advantage of the sights, sounds and locations within (the film takes place in rural Georgia). The environment itself becomes a main character in the story. Reminiscent of Blair Witch and Paranormal Activity the film follows a group of myth busters into the woods and eventually everything goes sideways. There is a charm to be found as we watch the vapid bunch begin to circle the drain. This subtext helps to make this more than just a midnight horror movie. It reads as a cautionary tale as well. Excellent cinematography (especially in the cave scenes) and good comedy throughout.
- mcadamscasey
- Jun 25, 2024
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