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    Milk & Serial (2024)

    A surprise birthday prank ends up going terribly wrong.

    An hour and $800 worth of your time. Writer/director/actor Curry Barker manages to create a non-linear found-footage horror about what’s considered normal, funny, psychopathy and the indistinguishable lines in between. Surely, the budget shows throughout every sequence, and the soundtrack shouldn’t be part of the film (found footage, remember?), but Barker makes a point about the American norms, youth and society.

    While the execution is expectedly problematic, the script is fun, and an hour of your life will fly by. The horrifying thing is, though, that people like Milk exist and, more often than not, they are our next-door neighbours.

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