A beautifully shot and atmospheric horror movie, CROWBAR: THE KILLINGS OF WENDELL GRAVES holds surprises for those expecting the usual slasher fare from its grim title. While the antagonist, with his welding mask, apron and trusty (titular) crowbar, looks the part, this is a film more interested in mood than cheap thrills. Definitely not a gorefest, it’s instead an often serene and attractive conspiracy piece, evoking some of the moodier horror films of the 70s. A few weak performances and over-stylized moments can’t take away from what is a consistently interesting, very attractive film that proves that shooting on a
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