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Evil Dead Rise Review

April 14, 2023 Marc Aces

There’s nothing easy about being a single mom. You have to wrangle unruly kids. You have to worry about making rent. Oh, and sometimes the demonic Book of the Dead is buried underneath your apartment building.

Evil Dead Rise is a loosely adapted follow-up/ sequel to the original Evil Dead trilogy, with Lee Cronin as writer and director, and Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell as executive producers. I say loose follow-up because it states that this takes place in the same universe as the originals and even the remake that came out 10 years ago. The link is that it is displayed at the beginning of the movie that there are apparently 3 books of the dead out there in the world. Now this is mentioned in Army of Darkness but it is also revealed at the end that two of the books were decoys. So basically one retcon later and now we're in a world with three of these books. In short, just go with it

Unlike its predecessors, though, this film (mostly) takes place in the city instead of a remote cabin. Ellie (Alyssa Sutherland) is a tattoo artist taking care of her three kids. Her husband has flown the coop and her building is scheduled to be demolished in a month, and Ellie is barely keeping things together when her estranged sister Beth (Lily Sullivan) shows up on her doorstep, dealing with a crisis of her own.

The two sisters start to work through an emotionally thorny reunion when an earthquake rocks the building, opening up a fissure in the parking garage to reveal a hidden vault. And hidden in that vault is the family’s undoing.

What follows is a thrilling and depraved screamfest as Ellie is taken over by a demon to become one of the dreaded Deadites. Ellie comes after her own children as Beth frantically tries to fight her off, mourn her death, and figure out what the hell is going on all at the same time. What makes the premise of Evil Dead Rise so compelling is that it dips into every parent’s deepest, most unspeakable fear: not that something will hurt your kids, but that you will hurt them.

Alyssa Sutherland is absolutely mesmerizing as the possessed Ellie. She shambles, roars, scuttles across the ceiling, and pukes up gallons of froth as she wrecks havoc on her family. Obviously the makeup and effects, both expertly done, help transform her into a demon, but it’s her acting that makes the role unforgettable. Even more impressively, Sutherland establishes Ellie as an imperfect but loving mother in the first act, making her Deadite self all the more disturbing.

The gore will satisfy any horror fan, with some fun callbacks to previous Evil Dead films. The movie also manages to sneak in some moments that harken back to the slapstick comedy of the franchise’s best scenes. Are these moments funny, exactly? Sort of, although writer and director Lee Cronin understand that Evil Dead movies are at their best when you’re laughing and screaming at the same time.

The film is as beautiful to experience as it is disgusting. Ellie’s doomed apartment is swathed in the dark, rich greens, made all the more atmospheric by a power outage. The sound mixing is immersive, giving each shriek and incantation an otherworldly resonance.

The movie isn’t perfect, of course. Some of the suspenseful sequences start to drag a little, especially when you can predict the jump scare that’s sure to follow. And while no disrespect to the other sister the lack of a strong lead character going forward on where they plan to maybe take this franchise leaves a lot to be desired. To put it bluntly, the shadow of Ash Williams looms very high while watching this movie. Overall, though, if you’re looking for meaty, twisted horror that will make you want to hug your kids a little tighter, Evil Dead Rise delivers.

Final Score: B-

In Film Tags Movie Review, Evil Dead, horror
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Joker Review

September 25, 2019 Marc Aces
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“If I’m going to have a past, I prefer it to be multiple choice.”

J (The Killing Joke)

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In Film Tags The Joker, joker, batman, marc aces, Movie Review, dc comics, Warner Bros
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The Meg Review

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The Meg delivers a fierce prehistoric bite without falling prey to campiness or gratuitous gore. The shark thriller has more science fiction elements than expected. Director John Turteltaub (Cool Runnings, National Treasure) has a story to tell with the monster hunt. This is both a positive and negative. The characters are fully fleshed out, but the narrative lulls with their excessive dialogue. Thankfully the bone chomping action kicks in on cue…

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In Film Tags Movie Review, action movie, the meg, shark, marc aces
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Hereditary Review

June 8, 2018 Marc Aces
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Ari Aster's Hereditary isn't scary, in the traditional sense. Meaning, the first-time feature-film director doesn't rely on jump scares or cheap gimmicks to goose you out of your seat.

No, Hereditary is scary in an unconventional way. It unnerves you. It gradually earns your trust, because it wants you to believe, wholeheartedly, in its campfire tale so that when the final card is shown, you'll tumble over the edge with the movie into the full grip of insanity. Make no mistake, the final act of Hereditary is an assault. But it's one that this movie earns, through each deliberate and disturbing step…

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In Film Tags horror, horror movie, a24, hereditary, marc aces, Movie Review, horror movie review
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Isle Of Dogs Review

March 13, 2018 Marc Aces
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Stop-motion animation is a remarkable art form. There is a certain luddite aspect to it, as the powers of modern computers could render in hours what it takes weeks for artists to physically build. But there is arguably no cinematic medium greater at conveying levels of detail or handmade craftsmanship. It ultimately makes for a unique screening experience, as you find yourself drawn into each sumptuous frame as you're embedded in the story.

Of course, not every filmmaker can pull off making a stop-motion animated movie... but writer/director Wes Anderson absolutely can…

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In Film Tags isle of dogs, wes anderson, stop motion, animated, Movie Review, Marc Aces
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Black Panther Review

February 14, 2018 Marc Aces
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Luckily, despite some storytelling and technical shortcomings, the film is ultimately a flawed-yet-powerful look at international policy, racial politics, and familial obligations that hits the mark farrr more often than it misses...

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In Film Tags marvel comics, marvel studios, marvel, black panther, Marc Aces, Movie Review
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Justice League Review

November 15, 2017 Marc Aces
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In 2012, Marvel released The Avengers and fundamentally changed the idea of what's possible in blockbuster filmmaking. Five years later, DC has finally managed to bring its own superhero team to life with Zack Snyder's Justice League, and while the result is enjoyable, it also could be better. While it's nowhere near as innovative as its Marvel counterpart, and kind of a hot mess in a few fundamental ways, Justice League is also an insanely fun time as it absolutely nails these DC heroes, offers up some phenomenal fan service, and promises a ton of hope for the future of the DCEU...

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In Film Tags justice league, Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, The Flash, Cyborg, dc comics, DC, Warner Bros, Marc Aces, Movie Review, comic book
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Blade Runner 2049 (non spoiler) Review

October 5, 2017 Marc Aces
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Ridley Scott's Blade Runner is arguably the biggest and best cult movie ever made. Its original form was famously dismissed by critics and general audiences alike, but subsequent re-edits and the persistent fluorescent and rainy vision of futurist Syd Mead which has been used constantly in both old and modern anime,  have allowed it to stay relevant in pop culture to the point where it's now viewed as a sci-fi masterpiece. The film took the long road in establishing its legacy -- but director Denis Villeneuve's(Sicario, Arrival) new sequel, Blade Runner 2049, won't be taking that same path. It won't take 35 years to view it as a sci-fi masterpiece because this time around, people are going to recognize it immediately...

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In Film Tags blade runner, Harrison Ford, ryan gosling, blade runner 2049, science fiction, sci fi, replicants, Warner Bros, Movie Review, Marc Aces
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