9/10
This is an absolute must see for fans of Savini and his work
13 December 2021
Smoke & Mirrors: The Story of Tom Savini (2015) is currently available on Shudder. The documentary tells the story of a poor immigrant kid raised in a large family in Pittsburgh who was artistic and surrounded by family members who nurtured his creativity. He started in theatre where his creativity and uniqueness caught the eye of Romero for his Night of the Living Dead project. Unfortunately due to his military calling that didn't work out, but when he returned home from the war he set out to work on projects that launched the slasher genre into what we know it as today.

This movie is directed by Jason Baker (Welcome to the Red Room and contains fascinating interviews with Savini, Alice Cooper, George Romero (Night of the Living Dead), Tom Atkins (The Fog), Doug Bradley (Hellraiser), Corey Feldman (Lost Boys), Sid Haig (House of 1,000 Corpses), Robert Rodriguez (Dusk till Dawn) and Bill Moseley (Devil's Rejects), among others.

They did such a good job with the human elements of this documentary, starting by establishing his family background and continuing with his personality traits as a big fun kid. They did a good job establishing how theatre inspired so much of his creativity and diving into his love of Pittsburgh and things he's done there throughout the various phases of his career. I also loved his storytelling of his Vietnam experience, his making of Night of the Living Dead as well as the final story of where his family is now.

Overall this is an absolute must see for fans of Savini and his work. This is a very well done production of his life that I'd score a 9/10.
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