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'Evil Dead' Reviews: Gory Remake Gets Love & Hate

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'Evil Dead' Reviews: Gory Remake Gets Love & Hate

Seeing Sam Raimi's “Evil Dead” trilogy isn't required to delight in this new take. Indeed, “Evil Dead II” was more a more amusing, slicker re-establish of “The Evil Dead” than it was a sequel. Although if you haven't seen them, you might wonder what's causing the

The re-establish of “The Evil Dead,” Sam Raimi's 1981 horror film about a cabin of cult curiosities, doesn't have the original's wooden performances, puffy clothes and hairdos or its amusingly crude special effects, but it does share its blood lust

Raimi and Campbell serve as producers on Evil Dead, the writing duties and directorial reins for this re-establish of The Evil Dead having been turned over from Raimi to Uruguayan Fede Alvarez in his introduction in both capacities (with uncredited Oscar-winning

"Evil Dead," a reboot of the 1981 cult horror hit, has been generating reasonably a lot of buzz about how gruesome, walkout-inciting, and faint-inducing it is proving to be.

Dude. I'm so glad I'm not hot enough to get murdered by hell-ghosts in a forest. Evil Dead is a movie about hot people—real talk, mostly ladies—getting murdered by hell-ghosts in a forest, and if you can't thought-map your way to

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