Not as good as it could have been, but still had some fun action. The ninja-cliff-fight is the highlight. Some odd moments where things are introduced and then never explored again, or were obviously meant to have more time spent on them. I'm hoping the third film will take it up a notch quality wise.
Yet another of modern "horror" movies that follow the same pattern that excessively showing more blood and more gore is definitely more frightening, Raimi's original film has a charm to it that makes it stand out despite being not so scary, whereas now horror movies like this are churned out but there's just no soul to it. I miss when movies actually provoke and shock your audience without all the mess but I guess no one wants to tinker with a winning formula.
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