The entire look and feel of the movie is terrific as you really do get something that soaks up the low-budget and manages to use it as a positive. I wouldn't call the violence scary but it's certainly got an intense shock level to it that makes it quite effective. Director Fede Alvarez builds up a rather creepy atmosphere, which certainly helps the impact of the film but he also manages to make the violence quite gruesome. I'm one who feels that gore is never scary and I think that's true here but it's somewhat different. EVIL DEAD really packs quite a punch on a number of levels. While I don't think this is quite as good as the original there's no question that the filmmakers put a lot of time and effort into the film and they've managed to make something that will probably be seen as the top of its genre in its own time.
For the past twenty years there's been buzz on whether we'd get a fourth film in the original series or if someone would dare take the challenge and start something new. Soon after arriving the group find a weird basement containing a book, which one ends up reading and releasing a deadly curse. If 10% or more of your content is from the same domain, youtube account or similar you will be permanently banned as a spammer.Evil Dead (2013) *** (out of 4) Remake of the 1981 classic has five friends going to a creepy cabin in the woods so that one can kick a drug habit.
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