Review Into the Dark: Midnight Kiss Review: A Stylish Queer Slasher With Secrets, Tension, and New Year’s Horror
Into the Dark: Midnight Kiss is a stylish queer slasher that mixes New Year’s Eve suspense, messy friendships, and hidden tensions inside a glossy holiday horror setup. It may not fully reinvent the genre, but it delivers enough drama and atmosphere to stand apart from more forgettable anthology entries.
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