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Storm Drain uses its found footage sources well and weaves a fun story that feels cursed.
The Empty Wake waits in the shadows until it’s time to reap, wreaking havoc in the process.
The Subject brings surprising depth to its segment, suggesting new and interesting takes on cyber body horror.
Terror feels like a tainted propaganda tape from a militarized neo-nazi group, the tape practically dripping with blood.

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