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**_Entertaining first two acts pave the way for a disappointing last act_** In Jacksonville, a single mother (Louise Lasser) finally finds the right man after raising twin brothers, one in a mental institution. When the latter escapes al...


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Twins Todd and Terry seem like sweet boys -- that is, until one of them takes an axe to the face of a fellow patron at the local drive-in.
A group of teenagers on a camping trip venture into the forbidden Shadow Woods, unaware of the dark legend surrounding it. As night falls, they begin to experience terrifying encounters and disappearances, realizing they are being stalked by an unseen entity. They must unravel the mystery of the woods before they all become its next victims.
Nightmare at Shadow Woods was a moderately successful independent horror film of its time, noted for its atmospheric tension and practical effects. While not a critical darling, it garnered a cult following among fans of 80s slasher and supernatural horror for its suspenseful narrative and a few memorable scares.
Praised for its eerie atmosphere and effective suspense.
Criticized for some predictable plot points and weaker character development.
Noted for its use of practical effects contributing to the horror.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable due to its independent release and era, but fan forums suggest appreciation for its classic 80s horror elements and creature design.
The distinctive creaking sound effect used for the main antagonist was reportedly created by recording the sound of a rusty swing set in an abandoned playground.
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