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Evil Dead

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Title: Evil Dead

Tagline: The most terrifying film you will ever experience.

Genre: Horror

Director: Fede Alvarez

Cast: Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, Lou Taylor Pucci, Jessica Lucas, Elizabeth Blackmore, Phoenix Connolly, Jim McLarty, Sian Davis, Stephen Butterworth, Karl Willetts, Randal Wilson, Rupert Degas, Bob Dorian, Ellen Sandweiss, Jack Walley, Bruce Campbell

Release: 2013-04-05

Runtime: 91

Plot: Mia, a young woman struggling with sobriety, heads to a remote cabin with a group of friends where the discovery of a Book of the Dead unwittingly summon up dormant demons which possess the youngsters one-by-one.

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As far as remakes go, this is one of the better ones. It’s faithful to the source material and effective at delivering some good scares. Plenty of practical effects and buckets of blood make this truly one for the horror fans, no Bruce Campbell slapstick humour here!
 

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