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Evil Dead Rise (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital)

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Format: Blu-ray June 27, 2023


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Evil Dead Rise tells a twisted tale of two estranged sisters, whose reunion is cut short by the rise of flesh-possessing demons, thrusting them into a primal battle for survival


Genre: Horror


Format: Blu-ray


Contributor: Alyssa Sutherland, Morgan Davies, Lily Sullivan, Lee Cronin


Language: English


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.77 x 5.39 x 0.55 inches; 3.21 Ounces


Director ‏ : ‎ Lee Cronin


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Blu-ray


Release date ‏ : ‎ June 27, 2023


Actors ‏ : ‎ Alyssa Sutherland, Lily Sullivan, Morgan Davies


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ English, Spanish


Studio ‏ : ‎ Studio Distribution Services


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


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  • A Frightening Experience, But Lacks the Magic of a Masterpiece
"Evil Dead Rise," the latest entry in the iconic horror franchise, brings a new chapter of terror and mayhem. While it succeeds in delivering scares and entertainment, it falls short of being a timeless classic. Here's a closer look: A Fresh Take: This installment moves away from the traditional cabin-in-the-woods setting, offering a fresh perspective on the series. The change in setting brings a new dynamic but may also alienate some hardcore fans of the original films. Scary Moments: "Evil Dead Rise" doesn't hold back on the frights. The signature gruesome visuals and horrifying scenes are present, offering a thrilling experience for horror enthusiasts. Performance and Characters: The cast does a commendable job in portraying the terror and struggle against the evil forces. While the characters may not be as memorable as those in the original films, they serve the story well. Nods to the Original: Fans of the original "Evil Dead" films will find familiar elements, including the iconic Book of the Dead and references to previous installments. These connections add a layer of enjoyment for longtime followers. Misses the Masterpiece Mark: Despite its strengths, "Evil Dead Rise" doesn't quite reach the heights of a masterpiece. While entertaining and scary, it lacks the depth, innovation, and enduring appeal that would place it among the genre's greats. A One-Time Watch?: The film offers a solid horror experience, but it might not have the replay value of other entries in the series. It's a movie worth watching for fans and newcomers alike, but it may not demand repeated viewings. Overall Verdict: "Evil Dead Rise" is a welcome addition to the franchise, delivering the scares and gore that fans expect. However, it doesn't quite capture the magic that made the original films stand out. It's a fun and frightening watch, but not a transcendent horror experience. If you're a fan of the "Evil Dead" series or just looking for a good scare, "Evil Dead Rise" is worth a watch. Just don't expect it to redefine the genre or leave a lasting legacy like its predecessors. It's a bloody good time but falls short of being a timeless classic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by Chad Gilbert

  • Scary makeup. Typical horror.
My kids actually paid the $20 rental fee for me to watch on Prime. They both saw it in theaters, twice. Lee Cronin, New Line, WB, Ghost House, and Sam Rami not only my owe my kids but All the fans a big Thank You. (Actually my daughter, a film school graduate could use a job. Just saying.) The only scary thing for me was the makeup. Other than that, watchable. I love horror movies but after seeing a lot of them, everything was expected. There were no surprises really. A few questions, why was there an underground bank vault under a apartment bulding parking garage that was never noticed? A sect of priests trying to do what with the Necromomicon? And a time traveling Ash? Also not even a nod to the cabin and beatup Olds? I'm not a fan of the three movies original movies. I don't know what the third one was trying to do, but I loved Starz, Ash vs The Evil Dead series. I gave this movie 4 stars despite my complaining bc it was pretty watchable. I wasn't looking down at my phone or getting up every 5 minutes. The story was well written except for the priests and time traveling Ash. Probably in sequels there will be more explanation. The rest is possession and coming back as a deadite after dying violently, and the prerequisite gallons of blood. So it's watchable, but wait until you can stream it free on one of the channels. (If any of the above mentioned see this, my daughter paid a lot of money for one movie. A job offer would be nice. Just saying) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by DearPrudance

  • Bloody, gory fun
I'll admit, I'm biased: I have yet to see an Evil Dead movie I didn't like, although the reasons for that vary from film to film. This is higher-budget than any of the Sam Raimi classics, and faster-paced than the 2013 Evil Dead, but seems to pack as much blood and gore into its 96 minutes as any of the others. The story is simple, and follows the same outline as the other Evil Deads. Someone finds the forbidden book, someone intones the unholy incantation and summons the ancient demons, and Bad Things happen to the people in the vicinity. The variety comes from finding out how many different bloody circumstances you can hang on the same framework. Aside from the prologue (which pays tribute to Wuthering Heights and it's ghost-story narrative frame), the action takes place in a nearly-abandoned and soon-to-be-demolished apartment building. Guitar technician Beth, having just been hit with some life-changing news, visits her sister Ellie and Ellie's three kids, in an apartment complex that looks like it should have been condemned a decade ago. Although they clearly share a familial bond, the two sisters do not get along well. Ellie repeatedly refers to Beth as a "Groupie", disrespecting her actual job, and Beth has been so absent from Ellie's life that she learns of her separation from her husband months after the fact. A mild earthquake reveals a crack in the foundation of the building, uncovering a vault where the Necronomicon—err, the "Naturom Demonto"—has been hidden. One of the teen children opens it and plays the accompanying vinyl recording, and the spirits arise. Their first victim is Ellie, who becomes possessed while in the elevator, and things go downhill from there, leading to a climax in the parking garage between the survivors and a hideous, hybrid monster. In between, this movie pours on the red sauce, and displays other body horror elements that are a trademark of the franchise. Alyssa Sutherland is creepy as the possessed mother, and Lily Sullivan is convincingly bad-ass as her survive-at-all-costs sister. Even the young actors do well in this movie, which is always dicey, especially in a movie as intense as this. The pacing is perfect and the gore effects are revolting. This isn't for everyone, but if you've read this far, you know what kind of movie it aims to be, and I am pleased to report it hits its target dead center. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2023 by M. W. Perry

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