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In this review of Dolly, I break down why this gritty, grindhouse slasher worked so well for me. With strong Texas Chain Saw Massacre vibes, a disturbing new killer, and a raw 1970s-style aesthetic, this film feels like a throwback to when horror was simple, brutal, and effective.
I talk about what makes Dolly stand out—from its uncomfortable atmosphere and practical gore to its potential new horror icon—while also touching on some of the flaws critics are pointing out.
If you're a fan of old-school slashers and dirty, backwoods horror, this might be one for you… but it’s definitely not for everyone.
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In this review of Dolly, I break down why this gritty, grindhouse slasher worked so well for me. With strong Texas Chain Saw Massacre vibes, a disturbing new killer, and a raw 1970s-style aesthetic, this film feels like a throwback to when horror was simple, brutal, and effective.
I talk about what makes Dolly stand out—from its uncomfortable atmosphere and practical gore to its potential new horror icon—while also touching on some of the flaws critics are pointing out.
If you're a fan of old-school slashers and dirty, backwoods horror, this might be one for you… but it’s definitely not for everyone.
Support the show
Follow us at
https://www.instagram.com/thehorrorcomedyhangout?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==
Email us at https://thehorrorcomedyhangout.com/
Thanks for hanging with us at the Horror Comedy Hangout—where the scares are real, but the laughs might kill you! See you next time... if you survive