Horror Short Review: Jinx (2024)
I’m a fool, with a twisted grin. Laughter and chaos, my deadly sin. Solve my riddle, or face my blade. For I am Jinx, and your fate, has been made.
I’m a fool, with a twisted grin. Laughter and chaos, my deadly sin. Solve my riddle, or face my blade. For I am Jinx, and your fate, has been made.
From Buried Hatchet Productions and writer/director Vincent Dormani comes the horror short, The Tall Man. An impressively made film with a stylish look, a solid story, and gruesome ending.
Credit where credit is due, with her first narrative short, Isabelle Kiser has delivered a highly professional horror that has strong tension throughout, features plenty of creep factor, and has a satisfying finish.
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