Best Horror Movie You Never Saw: Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (Video)

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

After making its debut a couple weeks ago with a look back at FRAILTY, the Best Horror Movie You Never Saw video series now continues with a fresh episode focused on director Eli Craig's 2010 dark comedy TUCKER AND DALE VS. EVIL.

Scripted by Eli Craig and Morgan Jurgenson, TUCKER AND DALE VS. EVIL stars Tyler Labine, Alan Tudyk, Katrina Bowden, Jesse Moss, Philip Granger, Brandon Jay McLaren, Christie Laing, and Chelan Simmons. The synopsis: 

Tucker and Dale are two best friends who are taking a break at their dilapidated mountain house. However, their peace is soon disturbed by the arrival of a group of obnoxious college kids. When one of the students gets separated from her friends, the boys try to lend a hand, only to be mistaken for a pair of murderous backwoods hillbillies intent on killing everything in their path!

It's a really fun movie, and in the video embedded below writer/editor/narrator Damion Damaske shares some information on it and lets you know why you should seek it out. 

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