Evil Dead Rise

Evil Dead Rise(2023)

R
04/12/2023 (US)Horror, Thriller1h 36m
6.9

"Mommy loves you to death."

Overview

A reunion between two estranged sisters gets cut short by the rise of flesh-possessing demons, thrusting them into a primal battle for survival as they face the most nightmarish version of family imaginable.

Lee Cronin

Writer

Sam Raimi

Characters

Lee Cronin

Director

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Final Review Trailer

Final Review Trailer

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Official Trailer (Red Band)

Official Trailer (Red Band)

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Official Trailer (Green Band)

Official Trailer (Green Band)

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Raising A New Evil Dead

Raising A New Evil Dead

Behind the Scenes

Evil Dead Rise in Dolby Atmos - Vox Pops

Evil Dead Rise in Dolby Atmos - Vox Pops

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Trapped

Trapped

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Open Up

Open Up

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Blackout

Blackout

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EVIL DEAD RISE - 60 SECOND HOME ENTERTAINMENT TRAILER

EVIL DEAD RISE - 60 SECOND HOME ENTERTAINMENT TRAILER

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Evil Dead Rise Director Lee Cronin on Cheese Graters, Deadite Personalities, Making Blood

Evil Dead Rise Director Lee Cronin on Cheese Graters, Deadite Personalities, Making Blood

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Extended Preview

Extended Preview

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Opening Title Sequence

Opening Title Sequence

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Good Girl

Good Girl

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STUDIOCANAL PRESENTS: THE PODCAST - Episode 12 - Evil Dead, with Evil Dead Rise director Lee Cronin

STUDIOCANAL PRESENTS: THE PODCAST - Episode 12 - Evil Dead, with Evil Dead Rise director Lee Cronin

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Dead by Dawn

Dead by Dawn

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Burning Alive

Burning Alive

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Beautiful Dream

Beautiful Dream

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EVIL DEAD RISE takes horror to a whole new bloody level

EVIL DEAD RISE takes horror to a whole new bloody level

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Audiences are calling EVIL DEAD RISE the best horror film

Audiences are calling EVIL DEAD RISE the best horror film

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2023 SXSW Film & TV Red Carpet + Q&A

2023 SXSW Film & TV Red Carpet + Q&A

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Lift prank at Evil Dead Rise screening

Lift prank at Evil Dead Rise screening

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Evil Dead Rise x Battersea Power Station Screening

Evil Dead Rise x Battersea Power Station Screening

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Man eating glass at Evil Dead Rise screening

Man eating glass at Evil Dead Rise screening

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Possession

Possession

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Family Reunion Film Clip

Family Reunion Film Clip

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Quotes Spot

Quotes Spot

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Book of the Dead

Book of the Dead

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Happy Valentine's Day

Happy Valentine's Day

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A review by garethmb

Written on April 22, 2023

Evil Dead Rise Gives Series Fans A Fresh Take And Plenty Of Gore
Usually when a film series is embarking on a fifth outing the challenges
of keeping things fresh and original yet being new and creative can be a
massive obstacle.

Horror series ranging  from “Halloween” to “Friday the 13th”, “SAW”, and
“A Nightmare on Elm Street” all faced issues with moving the series along
yet trying to stay true to the original film that inspired them and in
every case; failing to fully capture what made the original film a hit.

“Evil Dead Rise” is not only the latest entry into the series but a bold
take on the cinematic series as it abandons the remote cabin setting of
the first two films and the reboot in favor of an urban setting.

The film does open in a remote lakeside locale before jumping a day
earlier to California where estranged sisters Ellie (Alyssa Sutherland)
and Beth (Lilly Sullivan) reunite. Beth has been working as a guitar
technician and bristles that her sister refers to her as a groupie.

Ellie is raising three children after their father left and informs her
sister that the building they are living in is scheduled to be demolished
so they will have to move soon which is a shock to Beth as she has learned
that she is pregnant and is trying to figure out her life all the while
seeing what she thought would be a source of stability for her upended.

The arrival of an earthquake allows access to a hidden area in the parking
garage of their building and since the locale was a former bank; the kids
soon find a hidden book and records which the only son Danny (Morgan
Davies) hopes he can sell despite his sister Bridget (Gabrielle Echols)
admonishing him constantly to leave it alone and return it to where it was
found.

The book turns out to be a Necronomicon or “Book of the Dead” and as fans
of the series know; nothing good ever comes from one and thanks to playing
old records left by a Priest describing his thoughts on the book; a
summoning incantation is read and this causes Ellie to become possessed
and unleash grotesque carnage and terror on her family.

What follows is a gory and at times intense game of cat and mouse
punctuated by moments of levity as the demonic infestation knows no end.

The film has the over-the top- gore that is expected of the series and the
makeup and effects are very effective. Writer? Director Lee Cronin has done
a great job capturing the tone of the series while moving it forward as he
cleverly incorporates lines and nods to the series without making them
seem forced.

Some may find the excess of blood too much but the series has always been
known for taking things to the extreme as the blend of horror and comedic
parody is what made the original film such a success.

In the end “Evil Dead Rise” does enough to keep fans of the series happy
and hopefully, we will be seeing a new entry in the series in the future.

3.5 stars out of 5