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 "Crackcoon" (2024): A Wild Ride of Horror and Humor


"Crackcoon," directed by Brad Twigg, is not your typical horror flick. It's a film that takes a walk on the wild side, blending elements of horror with a dash of dark comedy. The premise is as bizarre as it is thrilling: a raccoon, transformed into a monstrous creature after ingesting a synthetic drug, goes on a rampage in a mountain community.



Brad Twigg doesn't attempt to reinvent the horror genre with "Crackcoon," but he certainly knows how to entertain. The film starts off at a measured pace, allowing viewers to get to know the ill-fated characters before the chaos ensues. Once the action starts, it's a relentless surge of adrenaline that keeps you on the edge of your seat.


The cast delivers performances that strike the right balance between horror and humor. They navigate the script with a sense of awareness that they're part of something that's meant to be fun and frightful. The real star of the show, however, is the raccoon. Its transformation from an innocent woodland creature to a ferocious beast is both terrifying and oddly captivating.



"Crackcoon" may not be the cinematic masterpiece of the year, but it's a film that knows its audience. It's a gory, laugh-inducing romp that embraces its identity and runs with it—literally. For those who enjoy a good scare with a side of laughs, "Crackcoon" is a must-watch this Halloween season. It's a reminder that sometimes, movies are about the simple joy of being entertained, and on that front, they deliver in spades. So grab some popcorn, settle in, and prepare for a movie that's as much a party as it is a panic. Just remember to keep an eye out for raccoons on your next camping trip!




I know I already missed a day for the countdown I will do my best to check in every day but sadly at work, I'm setting up Christmas Bluh!

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