| Paramount Pictures | Release Date: May 9, 1980 | CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION | ||
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The crude technique of director Sean Cunningham borrows whatever sophistication it has from Halloween's precise and elegant point-of-view shots of the killer, though Cunningham often cheats by using the ploy inconsistently. For all its shoddiness, the film manages, just barely, to achieve its ignoble goals--it delivers what it promises.
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When the names of the players flash on the screen in Friday the 13th, it is not so much a list of the cast as a body count. Practically everyone who spends more than five minutes on camera dies horribly -- in close-up. Considering the quality of the acting, most of them deserve no better. [13 May 1980, p.B3]
Judging by Friday the 13th, Sean S. Cunningham is not a
great, not a good, not even a barely competent director. He has said that
"a filmmaker must be part magician, part gypsy and part huckster." On the
basis of this effort, Cunningham has conveniently overlooked the first two
components and settled for a complete mastery of the third. [14 May 1980]
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