
Mitch
Mitch is a newspaper reporter with a difference, he cares about the people he reports.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends goes camping in the woods, unaware that a dangerous killer named Mitch is stalking them. As the body count rises, the survivors must fight for their lives against the relentless and psychopathic murderer. The film follows their desperate attempts to escape the remote wilderness and the horrifying fate that awaits them.
Critical Reception
Mitch is a low-budget independent horror film from the 1980s that garnered a cult following among genre enthusiasts. While not widely reviewed by mainstream critics, it is often cited as an example of the slashers that emerged during the era, appreciated for its raw, unpolished style and gore effects by its niche audience.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated by cult fans for its straightforward slasher elements.
- Recognized for its independent, raw filmmaking style from the 1980s.
- Often viewed as a typical, albeit less polished, entry in the slasher subgenre.
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Fun Fact
Director Kevin VanHook also starred in the film and reportedly shot it over a period of several years with a very limited budget.
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