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    1. OatSoyLaMilk on

      In the end, Evil Dead was about family. And that’s what made it so powerful.

    2. I prefer the modern evil dead movies over the originals. They’re so underrated imo

    3. GrippySockAficionado on

      I already saw this except there was a mummy in it for some reason.

    4. MarvelsGrantMan136 on

      Directed by Sébastien Vaniček (‘Infested’):

      >After the loss of her husband, a woman (Souheila Yacoub) seeks solace with her in-laws. As one by one they transform into deadites, she comes to discover that the vows she took in life – survive even in death.

    5. I misread this thread title as “Evil Dead Bum”.

      I would watch that.

    6. I’m all for these movies being straight horror, but couldn’t yall mix it with a healthy dose of dark humor sadism? OG Deadites would fuck with their prey – something missing from the last 2.

    7. Three_Froggy_Problem on

      I saw the trailer for this before Hokum and had no clue what it was until the title popped up.

      I don’t know how to explain this, but the trailer kinda rubbed me the wrong way. It’s one of those long, single-take scenes where it’s following this character as a bunch of Deadites are fighting around her, but it felt like I was watching an amusement park ride. Just a bit too flashy and perfectly choreographed.

    8. buckethead13 on

      Got thirty minutes into the first one and I was out. calling that an evil dead movie was like calling Finding Nemo a successor to Free Willy. I mean they both had fish in it. Just cuz you throw the necronomicon in there it doesn’t mean it’s a Evil Dead movie.

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