The Forgotten Horror Film That Refuses to Die: Evil Town
At first glance, it looks like the kind of place you’d pass without a second thought.
Quiet streets. Familiar faces. Nothing out of place.
But in the world of cult horror, appearances are rarely what they seem.
Decades after its release, Evil Town continues to unsettle viewers, lingering like a half-remembered nightmare that refuses to fade. It never became a blockbuster. It never dominated box offices. Yet somehow, it survived—passed along through late-night screenings, whispered recommendations, and the memories of those who stumbled upon it by accident. Continue Reading ⬇️
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