'Evil Dead Burn' Review: French Filmmaker Brings Family Drama and Fresh Chaos to the Horror Franchise
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Alison Foreman
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A review of Sébastien Vaniček's 'Evil Dead Burn,' the latest entry in Sam Raimi's horror franchise. The film blends French cinema's organized chaos with brutal in-law family drama, creating an oddly emotive Deadite movie that focuses on the exhausting, painful feeling of pushing past limits — both physically and emotionally. Unlike previous entries that sprint between blood geysers, this installment takes a more character-driven approach while still delivering plenty of gore.
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· 3 pulledThat's what watching Sébastien Vaniček's new 'Evil Dead Burn' feels like.
Rather than sprinting between geysers of blood — although, there is still plenty of that — the latest entry in executive producer Sam Raimi's mainstay zombie saga
The organized chaos of French cinema collides with brutal in-law drama in the oddly emotive 'Evil Dead Burn.'
The organized chaos of French cinema collides with brutal in-law drama in the oddly emotive 'Evil Dead Burn.' Review.
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