Sam Raimi and the Coen Brothers collaborated on "Crimewave," a largely overlooked 1986 film that saw limited release on only two screens in the U.S. This obscure project highlights the early career risks taken by influential filmmakers, offering insight into their development as directors. The film's rarity underscores the challenges of accessing cult cinema from the era.
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