Twitter Review: [Rec]
7 Jul 2010
Unlike most monster movies, ‘[Rec]’ builds horror along with chaos. Near the end, it tells when it should hint, but it’s invisibly skillful.
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Posted by Culture Snob on Wednesday, July 7, 2010.
Filed in Movies, Tweets and tagged Foreign-Language Films (29), Horror (76), Jaume Balaguero (1), Paco Plaza (1), Twitter Reviews (64), [Rec] (2).
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