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The Earth Dies Screaming (1964)
Directed by Terence Fisher
Quick Hit
The Earth Dies Screaming leaves a mood behind, and that matters more than its rougher edges. It reaches you before it fully convinces you.
Full Take
The movie works best when the dread feels personal instead of decorative. When the connection breaks, the whole thing starts feeling distant. British genre discipline gives the film a cleaner shape than many of its pulp peers. The strongest scenes feel like panic curdling into self-destruction. That keeps it from greatness, but not from mattering.
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