The Burning (1981): An Underrated Slasher - Fright Finds Podcast

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Dive into the eerie world of 1981's "The Burning," a slasher film that has flown under the radar but deserves a second look. In this episode of the Fright Finds Podcast, we unpack everything that makes this movie a cult classic, from its gruesome special effects to its unique take on horror tropes.

Directed by Tony Maylam and based on a story treatment by Harvey Weinstein, "The Burning" features a standout early performance by Jason Alexander and a surprising cameo from future Oscar winner Holly Hunter. Set against the backdrop of a summer camp, the film spins a tale of revenge and terror with the infamous Cropsey wielding his garden shears in the most memorable ways, including the iconic raft kill scene.

Join us as we discuss the film’s inspiration from the urban legend of Cropsey, its impact on the horror genre, and why Tom Savini chose this project over "Friday the 13th Part 2." We dissect key scenes that set "The Burning" apart from other slasher films of its time.

Despite mixed reviews and a controversy tied to the video nasties of the 80s, "The Burning" managed to carve out a niche that has kept it relevant among horror enthusiasts. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the film, this episode is packed with insights and appreciation for a truly underrated slasher.

🔥🎥 Tune in now for an in-depth look at "The Burning" and discover why it might just be a better film than some entries in the "Friday the 13th" series. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into horror cinema’s hidden gems!

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