![]() ![]() ![]() Mia (Jane Levy), is a drug addict who wants to kick the habit. I also remember there were some pretty interesting updates to the ‘kids get terrorised in a cabin in the woods’ angle, so really keen to see how it holds up.Īs always, the Late Review will go into detail about the film from start to finish, so if you’re looking to avoid potential spoilers, scroll down to the next heading. What I remembered about 2013’s Evil Dead is that it was surprisingly good and that the injuries were really nasty and, frankly, more realistic than some of its predecessors (though saying that, the pencil through the ankle in the original lives rent-free in my head!). I like the original Sam Raimi movie and its sequels and have them all knocking about (somewhere on a long-forgotten shelf is a special edition of the first movie encased in a rubbery, flesh-like Necronomicon), though haven’t revisited any of them for a while – I probably should do though, because some of the Bruce Campbell movies I have revisited for this blog have been less-than amazing. ![]() It’s a film I saw when it was first released, but haven’t really revisited. Like the Friday The 13th DVD, this was another gift from my lovely friend and Late Reviewer contributor Vikki Layton. “I can smell your filthy soul!” Why Did I Get This? ![]()
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