Wes Craven's Controversial Horror Classic Is Streaming for Free

In 1972, American audiences witnessed one of the most infamous pieces of horror cinema ever made. The Last House on the Left, by then-newbie filmmaker Wes Craven, broke all the rules and showed an alternate side of society in the aftermath of the decade of peace and love. It was a heavily criticized film, but some critics were able to see the essence beyond the senseless violence and depravity of its villains. Roger Ebert, the famed critic who didn't always celebrate horror, was one of them. More than 50 years after the release of Craven's directorial debut, the critic's words are more relevant than ever:
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