First episode of new video series Deadly Duos focuses on Raimi and Campbell

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Deadly Duos

Following close on the heels of the online debut of the short film BLUE BLOOD and the premieres of the Best Horror Movie You Never Saw and Tales from Creepypasta video series, the latest fresh and exclusive content to reach our JoBlo Horror Videos channel (check it out and subscribe!) is Deadly Duos.

Created by Steven Espinoza and Chris Vander Kaay, 

Deadly Duos is Arrow in the Head’s series dedicated to featuring the iconic pairings of filmmakers who have worked together multiple times in horror films. Actors and directors, producers and composers, no matter the role or the era, every episode is a journey through the most beloved and classic (as well as obscure and forgotten) pairings that have made for the most memorable films in horror history.

The first episode of this series is embedded below, and it focuses on one of my personal all-time favorite filmmaking duos, director Sam Raimi and actor Bruce Campbell. 

Raimi and Campbell are both legendary icons at this point, so let's take a look at their history of collaborations with this episode of Deadly Duos:
 

Source: Arrow in the Head

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