I agree with you. I too preferred the 2013 film over this newest film. While the film has some enjoyable and creepy moments, I felt like if you removed the few "Evil Dead" references it had it could have been any other generic possession/zombie style film.Finally saw this and while I did like it, I prefer the 2013 remake personally. It has better characters for me and more brutal kills. This had some really good unnerving moments though and I suppose what you could call horror moments.
This was gory but aside from a few moments not really as brutal as 2013. I also found the oldest kid really annoying and he was the catalyst for all that ****.
Great performances from the 2 leads, and the end monster was something new and creepy. But I missed Mia a lot. I did think the 2 female kids did a good job. And man that peep hole saw some crazy stuff. I did love that moment of Ellie just going to town on some people from that point of view.
Cronin is a director to keep an eye on though, pun intended. 8/10.
I agree with you. I too preferred the 2013 film over this newest film. While the film has some enjoyable and creepy moments, I felt like if you removed the few "Evil Dead" references it had it could have been any other generic possession/zombie style film.
Couldn't disagree more.I agree with you. I too preferred the 2013 film over this newest film. While the film has some enjoyable and creepy moments, I felt like if you removed the few "Evil Dead" references it had it could have been any other generic possession/zombie style film.
No worries Kane, I'm g[BGCOLOR=initial]lad you enjoyed it more. I know others that did too. I don't hate it but personally, I prefer the originals and 2013.[/BGCOLOR]Couldn't disagree more.
After initially being planned as a streaming exclusive, last year's Evil Dead Rise would go on to become the biggest earner at the box office in the history of the franchise, leading many to wonder if we could get a follow-up to the adventure. Star of the film Lily Sullivan recently confirmed that there have been discussions about what the future could hold for her character, though avoided giving any confirmation on what the future could hold, likely due to those conversations not bringing any certainties. As fans wait for more Evil Dead, they can see Sullivan in her new film Monolith, which hits theaters and digital on February 16th.
"There's been many, many conversations, many alt paths, many possibilities, which are all quite whack and fun and great. And whatever ends up coming to fruition, I'm excited for it. But yeah, I can't say anything on it though, but yeah, excited," Sullivan shared with ComicBook.com. "It's all literally up to the universe of the Evil Dead gods. In a great way, until you cross the bridge, that's just what it is. The blessings of this industry, and the curse, you have to walk into the unknown, so people should also walk into Monolith. Look at that."