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

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

(EW.com) — In the years since its 1981 release, Sam Raimi's cabin-in-the-woods cheapie "The Evil Dead" has been elevated to the realm of myth. You won't find many films as near and sweetheart to the hearts of horror nerds. The legacy isn't based on the fact

Danny Boyle's dreamland psycho-thriller Trance elevates plot-knotting mind games to a delirious new level, writes Kurt Loder. Evil.

Note: As the title indicates, all installment contains spoilers galore. In this week's episode, she and Chris Wade discuss Evil Dead, the remake of the 1981 cult classic, The Evil Dead, and the first in the franchise without director Sam Raimi at the

This weekend, "Evil Dead," makes its splashy debut nationwide. The new translation, by first-time director Fede Alvarez, was produced by original "Evil Dead" confederates Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell, and Rob Tapert, and once

For many, it doesn't get better than “The Evil Dead.” The 1981 original and its two sequels are the perfect blend of blood-drenched, graphic horror and B-grade camp, giving birth to one of the most abused horror movie clichés of all time: naïve college

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