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Three Days in the Woods 2: Killin' Time
A group of true-crime podcasters travel back to the scene of the Darien Cross cult killings to investigate what really happened a decade ago during the events of the first film.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the enduring impact and cultural significance of the 1980 slasher film 'Friday the 13th'. It explores how the film tapped into societal anxieties and fears, becoming a foundational element of the slasher subgenre. The film examines its controversial elements, its lasting legacy, and the creation of an iconic cinematic villain.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'Three Days in the Woods 2: Killin' Time' has been received positively by documentary and horror enthusiasts, praised for its in-depth analysis of a seminal film in horror history. Reviewers found the documentary to be a thorough and insightful exploration of 'Friday the 13th's' place in pop culture and its influence on subsequent horror narratives. Audience reception has also been favorable, particularly among fans of the original film and the slasher genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its deep dive into the legacy of 'Friday the 13th'.
Commended for its insightful analysis of horror tropes and cultural impact.
Appreciated for its engagement with fans and filmmakers surrounding the iconic slasher.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the documentary's ability to capture the essence of 'Friday the 13th's' impact, with many viewers appreciating the new perspectives offered on a classic horror film. Discussions often revolve around the film's influence and the creation of Jason Voorhees as a pop culture icon.
Fun Fact
Director Alexandre O. Philippe is known for his documentary work focusing on films, having previously explored the cultural impact of 'Psycho' in '78/55'.
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