The disappearance of people and corpses leads a reporter to a wax museum and a sinister sculptor..


Is it worth the watch? If you like your horror movies with a side of snappy 1930s dialogue and don't mind a little bit of Technicolor weirdness, you'll have a blast. People who need modern pacing might find it slow, but if you enjoy watching a reporter who can actually talk fast enough to keep up with the plot, this is...

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"Is it worth the watch? If you like your horror movies with a side of snappy 1930s dialogue and don't mind a little bit of Technicolor weirdness, you'll have a blast. People who need modern pacing might find it slow, but if you enjoy watching a reporter who can actually talk fast enough to keep up with the plot, this is for you. If you hate old-school theatrical acting, just stay away. 🕯️ The whole thing feels like it’s vibrating on a weird frequency. It isn't just a horror movie; it's got this..."
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