Review of House of Wax (1953) by Dave Kehr for Chicago Reader — 23 Sep 2007
The effects are done with playfulness, zest, and some imagination (they range from a barker batting paddleballs in your face to a murderer leaping from the row in front of you), making this the most entertaining of the gimmick 3-Ds.
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This review of House of Wax (1953) was written by Dave Kehr and published by Chicago Reader on 23 Sep 2007.
House of Wax has generally received positive reviews.
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