A you-too-can-make-a-movie movie. All you need is a camera, a willing group of college kids, a makeup kit, and a familiarity with a few horror movies that had no more to work with. This one, which has a better stocked makeup kit than most, and which describes itself as the ultimate experience in "grueling horror" (and got Stephen King to describe it as "ferociously original"), was made by a twenty-year-old Michigan State student named Sam Raimi. He uses enough bad wide-angle shots, enough bad low-angle shots, enough bad high-angle shots, and enough bad subjective tracking shots, to last a lifetime. (1982) — Duncan Shepherd
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