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Die, Monster, Die! (1965)
Directed by Daniel Haller
Quick Hit
Die, Monster, Die! either bites hard or fizzles out; this one lands well below the line. There’s some life in it, but not enough.
Full Take
This one swings hard at creature-feature and only sometimes connects. The craft is either locked in or hanging by a thread, and this movie knows it. The monster mechanics matter less than whether the escalation keeps tightening. The pulp energy helps, but cheap effects only get so many free passes. That keeps it stuck at BAD.
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