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The fourth installment of the Evil Dead franchise, serving as both a reboot and as a loose continuation of the series. 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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The fourth installment of the Evil Dead franchise, serving as both a reboot and as a loose continuation of the series. 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.
6.5/10
IMDbBest Original Score for a FantasyScience FictionHorror Film | 2014 | Roque
Film Music Composition of the Year | 2014 | Roque
Best MakeupCreature FX | 2014
Best AudioVisual Technique | 2013
Best MakeUp | 2014 | Patrick
Film Score of the Year | 2014 | Roque
Worst Film | 2014
Best Supporting Actor | 2014 | Lou Taylor
Best WideRelease Film | 2014 | Fede
Best Horror | 2014
Best Film | 2013 | Fede
Best Makeup and Hairstyling | 2013
Choice Movie Scary Scene | 2013 | Lou Taylor
Best Horror Movie | 2013
Best Horror TV Spot | 2013
Best Horror Movie of the Year | 2013
Best Editing | 2013 | Bryan
Best Score | 2013 | Roque
Best Supporting Actor | 2013 | Lou Taylor
Best Actress | 2013 | Jane
Best Director | 2013 | Fede
Best Horror Movie | 2013
Best Ensemble Cast | 2013
Budget 17,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 97,542,952 USD
95% of the remake was shot in chronological order. This was done because a lot of the film takes place in a controlled environment and the level of blood and violence gets worse and worse as the film progresses. By shooting in order, the filmmakers could throw blood on the walls and not worry it would mess up another shot where it needed to be clean.
According to reports in the press, the film used 70,000 gallons of fake blood. In an interview, Fede Alvarez said they used 50,000 gallons for the final scene alone. This is compared to the 200-300 gallons used in the original.
When producer Rob Tapert suggested the possibility of an 'Evil Dead' remake to Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell, Raimi responded the most favorably, whereas Campbell was the least enthusiastic of the three. Raimi thought that The Evil Dead (1981) was exactly the sort of film that could be successfully updated and re-imagined by a new generation of filmmakers, while Campbell was not happy to pass on his iconic role of Ash. He relented when he heard that the film would feature a new set of characters, and the role of Ash would not be re-cast.
Although he has a background in CGI, director Fede Alvarez chose to go with practical effects for the film's visuals, mainly out of tribute to what Sam Raimi achieved on a very limited budget back in 1980.
When the broken necklace is found outside of the cabin, it can be seen resting in the shape of a skull, just like in the original The Evil Dead (1981).