. . "The music, the scratchy B&W visual design, the flawlessly spooky narration by Tony Jay...it adds up to a seriously slick little flick, one that will curl your toes while feeding you a nasty dose of Americana's turn-of-the-century underbelly.what is most endearing about the film is obviously not the subject matter, but the meticulous craftsmanship with which it was created." . .