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Both of this weekend’s buzzy new theatrical releases found popularity with audiences this weekend. The scary remake of the 80s cult classic “Evil Dead” was a big success with old and new fans alike, coming...
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In hopes of saving their friend Mia (Jane Levy) from herself and her addiction to drugs, four friends journey to a secluded cabin to help Mia kick her habit. When they arrive, an escalating series of strange and fatal events...
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Written by Markus Robinson, Edited by Nicole I. AshlandMarkus Rating: 2 out of 5 StarsRated R for strong bloody violence and gore, some sexual content and languageNow playing at Century 20 Oakridge Mall in San Jose, California:This is essentially...
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Evil Dead is a remake of the 1981 film of the same name. However, you do not need to be familiar with the franchise to enjoy this new film. This new movie has a few glancing references to...
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The 2013 Evil Dead has a couple of things in common with Sam Raimi’s 1982 original: the title, the basic premise, the ground-level POV tracking shots, and of course, the exuberant amount of blood and gore. But...
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Three minutes and 50 seconds was all Uruguayan director Fede Álvarez needed. That was the total runtime of “Ataque de Pánico” (“Panic Attack”), an impressive, albeit micro-budgeted, short film Álvarez made about robots destroying...
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The April 5-7 weekend served as a retro one for moviegoers, as Sony released its update of Sam Raimi’s “The Evil Dead,” and Universal released a 3D update of Steven Spielberg’s 1993 hit...
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Grade: B (3/5 stars)Release date: April 5, 2013 in theaters nationwideHorror fans may find it sacrilegious to remake Sam Raimi’s “The Evil Dead.” But, never fear, this 2013 update pays great respect to Raimi...
Read more One of the biggest issues with remakes is not just the obviously unnecessary nature of most of them, but also the fact that most people refuse to watch them as a new film. The latest classic to get this treatment...
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Violence doesn’t make a horror film work. Gore isn’t the deciding factor either. Both may be heavily integrated in horror’s classics, but the story must execute the gore and violence in a manner that...
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