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FEARnet Movie Review: 'Evil Dead' (2013)

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evil deadOne does not call their film "Evil Dead" without expecting some serious scrutiny from the old-school horror fans. It doesn't matter if names like Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert are on board for your remake, and it makes no difference that you went for a "hard-R" rating and delivered a pretty kick-ass trailer. That's all just conversation fodder. If you're going to remake one of the finest indie horror films of the 1980s, you better be prepared to roll your sleeves up, do some heavy lifting, and get your hands dirty. 

Fortunately for all involved, the creators of the new Evil Dead are more than willing to earn their own stripes with the horror fans, and the result is a fast-paced, gut-punch, splatter-fest of a remake that will almost certainly please the old fans, probably entice a bunch of new ones, and thoroughly disgust anyone who happens to think that Evil Dead is some sort of low-key supernatural thriller. In other words, Evil Dead (2013) is one of the goriest wide-release movies I've ever seen. Take that as either a warning or a selling point, but rare is the cinematic bloodbath that is this outrageously... well, bloody. So how's the rest of the flick?

Shocking, disturbing, creepy, and actually pretty clever, all things considered. As for the poster that promises "the most terrifying film you will ever experience," that's some high-quality marketing, but no: the new Evil Dead isn't even the most terrifying film I've seen in the past year. It IS however, stocked with more than enough gloom, doom, and carnage to keep a seasoned horror freak happy enough. If a few of the actors are sort of wooden and if some of the dialogue is a bit ripe, those are small stakes for a movie so irredeemably committed to big shocks, pitch-black humor, and enough audacious violence to fill three decent horror flicks.

Plot? Oh, yes. Five youthful adults visit an isolated cabin so that one of them can run through detox in isolation and with four loved ones around for physical / emotional support. One of the group discovers an ancient book and he (very stupidly) reads an incantation aloud, which summons a demon who promptly does all sorts of terrible things to poor young Mia and her pals. Cabin. Demon. People. Simple stuff. By the time the group of five has been whittled down to two, you'll either be dazzled by the grisly intensity on display, or you'll have given up and bailed on the flick entirely. Speaking only as one semi-old horror fan who adores The Evil Dead but also hopes for the best on each new horror remake, I was more than a little impressed with this one.

What works in the remake is a staunch commitment to practical special effects (because CGI gore stinks and we all know it), a fantastic lead performance by Jane Levy, a nifty score that's ominous on its own and also borrows from the original's themes, some frankly fantastic cinematography, and a tone that starts out downbeat and just keeps getting darker. It's cool and creepy and unpredictable and precisely the sort of horror movie your mother would probably hate.

The humor of the piece lies mostly in the over-the-top nature of the graphic violence, but make no mistake: the new Evil Dead is admirably serious about getting under your skin. To this end it employs simple jump scares, elaborate attack sequences, some crazily creative carnage, and (best of all) a pace that dances around for about 25 minutes before getting down to the dirty stuff and never letting up. This is an intense, grotesque, and thoroughly enjoyable piece of horror cinema that pays due homage to its predecessor while also concocting some memorable insanity of its own. That's what horror fans generally want from remakes: respect for the old mixed with an enthusiasm for something new.

So while I certainly do not agree that Evil Dead is all that terrifying (and it adds a little bit of emotional roughage that doesn't help matters much), I will happily admit that it's one of the better horror film remakes of the past few years. It may actually be one of the best horror remakes of the modern era, but let's be fair: 80% of those movies are really, really awful. Simply put, Evil Dead is stark, dark, exciting, and thoroughly grim -- and that's more than good enough.  That a remake of the "original" cabin in the woods movie works so damn well even after Cabin in the Woods lampooned the concept so thoroughly, well, that's sort of impressive in a highly geeky way.

And hey, big respect for keeping the gore "practical." I know that sounds like a weird thing to praise, but when it comes to hardcore horror films, latex and fake blood will always win out over digital silliness.

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15 Comments

Swipafoxx's picture
oh dear god..

carmeniris's picture
I have zero idea how this can be called a "remake" when it's a totally different film. The fact that they recycled the title does not a "remake" make. And the trailer???? "Plizza...plizaa.... yuuu...gaat...tooo... get....me....aoutt....of.....heeeer" (said while looking bug eyed and dripping saliva) is as ridiculous as you can get. Uuuuuh, I'm so terrified. One thing I agree with considering how "remakes" (even when they are actual remakes) turn out, you don't need much to make a "great" remake.

rbaby922's picture
@carmeniris Really?!? Have you seen the original? From watching the trailer it has already paid homage to the original... were you expecting Bruce to make a guest appearance? I've already seen some of the same weapons and they obviously have the infamous tree rape scene. I have come to the conclusion you are just a troll... and you suck big time at it, my friend.

carmeniris's picture
I watched the original yesterday (once again for the who knows how many times considering it was one of my favorites of all times and I watch anything horror), and still find the original a lot better and this one an attempt to make money using the same name and calling it the "most terrifying you will ever experienced". Sorry but I've seem dozens of more terrifying movies, if not hundreds. How old are you 10 and actually fell for it? The original is not just a horror movie, it is a cult classic. The trailer I described is NOT paying homage, it's just ridiculous. Watch the women who are possessed in the original and compare it to this very cheesy, bad acting. I suggest you watch the original and compare to see why the original is a cult classic and this one a joke. Some movies should never be redone and this is one of them. I don't troll here, I take horror movies seriously, not to say I don't enjoy some horror comedies, just not remakes of movies that should never be remade. They could have called it Evil Dead, the Updated Version.

DarkHorse_hbs's picture
Evil Dead 2 was actually a remake of the Evil Dead. That being said, I welcome a new spin on the original plot (s). It is hard to screw up the basic elements of the original two. An isolated cabin, demons and a good "fall-guy". It has to be hard to try and match Bruce Campbell though...

DickChese's picture
@carmeniris Really? After seeing the movie, it IS pretty similar to the original, of course they add some stuff in because that's what people do in remakes. If it was the same exact movie updated to modern times why would anyone want to see it? God you seem so closed minded.

carmeniris's picture
Read my response to the Rbaby or whatever. You do not remake cult classics to make them modern (or should I say just to make money by reusing the name). Yeah, I'm closed minded because anyone who is a fan knows that a cult classic does not need remakes. They could have added something after "Evil Dead" something silly like "The New Generation".

john.haley.7140's picture
I've been watching Evil Dead movies since i was born. Im 30 years old now. I honestly dont see why you are making such a fuss. I've been wanting to get a remake for this franchise for years and its finally here. I think that there are 2 ways this remake could work for fans. One, it could be great and ED fans will be happy that it happened or Two, it will suck and ED fans will be very happy it happened because now it makes the classics even more classic to that particular individual. As I type this I see the movie "IT" in the background and I think to myself "They should remake "IT" too!" I love horror classics and I see remakes as a means of exposure. Of course people are making money off it, but thats the point. We pay for a product that we like or that we think we would like. In conclusion, lighten up. If u dont like it, cool, but dont try to convince others that they shouldnt like it. Cuz if I dont like it, thats not gonna negatively impact my thoughts and feelings on the original. Not one bit.

Echelonfangbanger's picture
YEAA I definitely agree w/ you @john.haley7140, they totally should remake Stephen Kings "IT." No joke I was just thinkin that a few months ago when I finally saw the trailer for the "Evil Dead" REMAKE... YES @carmeniris ** I said REMAKE..B/c in my opinion, that's exactly what it is....I am and have always been an "The Evil Dead" fan since I popped right outta Momma Dukes. Watching "Evil Dead" last night in the theater, I saw "The Evil Dead" remade, (re-IMAGINED, if you will) along with very few elements from "Evil Dead 2." One example: the heavy, dark-comedic sarcasm. I've seen "The Evil Dead (1981)" 100's of times, and last night I noticed every minute (tiny) detail they used from the original. So it is, in fact a remake to my surprise, might I add, a pretty good one at that! "The Evil Dead 1981!" IS still and WILL always be, in my opinion, the reigning champion of cult horror... But let me say this, one last and very true statement (again, MY opinion) ... IF I had never seen "The Evil Dead 1981" or it had never been made. And this "Evil Dead 2013" was the first and only "Evil Dead" movie ever made or even heard of... Well then "Evil Dead 2013" WOULD BE the scariest,goriest most gruesome and original movie I've ever had the pleasure of viewing<3. P.S.. I respect everyone's opinions very much!<3

thecarpenter666's picture
cant wait to see this !

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