Horror Legend Kane Hodder Joins Back to the Movies For A Chat
Dec 24, 2022
Horror legend Kane Hodder is an intimidating man indeed. Best known for playing Victor Crowley in the Hatchet movie series and of course Jason in Friday 13th. We’d worked briefly together before but never actually met in person until Frightfest two years ago. After a brief 20 second encounter, fast forward until last Friday and we sat down together at a restaurant for a good ol chat.
On the eve of the For the Love of Horror convention in Manchester, we met up at Old Trafford Cricket Ground for a catch-up. In the interview, we discuss his documentary To Hell and Back which tells Kane’s story and was inspired by his incredible book Unmasked. In addition to that we discuss Fear Clinic, Paralysis Escape Rooms and more.
My inner horror nerd was going crazy speaking to Kane and i’ve already met him a couple of times before (if albeit briefly).
Check out the interview with Kane Hodder below:
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