To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story

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    Andrew GaudionTHN
    To Hell and Back should prove to be a surprise for many horror fans, as well as individuals who may not be quite so familiar with Hodder's work.
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    Emilie BlackCinema Crazed
    This documentary is a strong outing in the world of horror documentaries and sets its director as one to watch. This is one film that should be seen, horror fan or not.
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    Joey KeoghWicked Horror
    Suffice to say, To Hell And Back is a must-watch for horror fans, and Jason devotees in particular. But it's also a hugely moving, fascinating glimpse into the life of a very private, otherwise normal person with some great stories to tell.
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    Molly HeneryThe Blogging Banshee
    To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story is an absolute must for any horror fan. It shows a side of Hodder rarely seen by fans, and it allows us to connect with him even more.
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    Brian CollinsBirth.Movies.Death.
    Luckily, the movie was quite good, and I'm glad it's finally being released so everyone else can enjoy it.
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    Aaron PetersonThe Hollywood Outsider
    To Hell and Back shines a light on the peaks and valleys of both actors and stuntmen, while illuminating the character of Kane Hodder himself.
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    Jonathan BarkanDread Central
    Inspiring, life-affirming, and beautifully crafted, ... [a] documentary that highlights the importance of horror as a genre, as a form of art, and as a means of catharsis.
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    Anton BitelSciFiNow
    interweaves Hodder's rise as a stuntman, stunt coordinator and genre actor with unexpected details from his real life - like the bullying he faced as a child, or the horrific physical and mental damage he sustained in an early fire stunt gone wrong.
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