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We're heading to the cabin in the woods. Sam Raimi's Evil Dead (1981) is one of the most ferocious debut features in horror history — a relentless, low-budget nightmare that launched a franchise, a director, and a genre icon. Tonight, Todd and Aaron break down every deadite, every camera trick, and every drop of Karo syrup.We're talking Raimi's guerrilla filmmaking, Bruce Campbell's breakout performance, the practical effects that still hold up over 40 years later, and why this Michigan-shot masterpiece changed independent horror forever.
By Revival House MediaWe're heading to the cabin in the woods. Sam Raimi's Evil Dead (1981) is one of the most ferocious debut features in horror history — a relentless, low-budget nightmare that launched a franchise, a director, and a genre icon. Tonight, Todd and Aaron break down every deadite, every camera trick, and every drop of Karo syrup.We're talking Raimi's guerrilla filmmaking, Bruce Campbell's breakout performance, the practical effects that still hold up over 40 years later, and why this Michigan-shot masterpiece changed independent horror forever.