The 90 minute long re-imagining of the iconic Sam Raimi Evil Dead trilogy is one of the scariest horrors to come out of the 2010s. Credit to Fede Alvarez, also famous for Don't Breathe, for using the premise of Evil Dead but putting his own spin on it. The movie dispenses with the comedic elements of movie 1 and goes full on into horror and gore territory. It becomes its own thing.
Horror movies sometimes take their time to get going. And then place boring drama between the chills and scares. ED 2013 doesn't do any of that. It opens strong and keeps on going after 10 or so minutes. Just when you think the movie has come to an end, more dreads arrive.
Have to give credit to the makeup artists and vfx/practical fx crew for the extremely gory scenes which amp up the horror. Also credit to Fede for staging some memorable horror scenes. The ending in particular is fantastic and very cinematic with the burning house in the background, the blood rain & of course the iconic chainsaw making a crucial cameo.
The movie's only weakness were the characters who I think were all goofs. It's a bit disappointing because ED trilogy had the immensely likable protagonist Ash Williams so you expect an ounce of charisma in this new version. Except for Jane Levy, none of the actors impressed and their characters were dumb and colorless.
However, good thing is that horror is a genre that can get by with bare bone character and plots. The main ingredient is the horror itself and I think the movie delivers and then some.
My rating: 8/10
How did you folks find the new Evil Dead?
garrisontweed t1_j251ais wrote
When the posters says-‘The Most Terrifying Film you will ever experience.’ I did roll my eyes.I went in with low expectations,but it was a great ride.
Full credit to Jane Levy.She earned her pay check.I can’t image acting how many hours a day they filmed for a few months either hysterical or intense.
Her arm gets trapped near the end and then she just rips it off,crazy stuff.