[Opinion] Evil Dead Burn Reviews Agree It's 'Relentlessly Violent,’ But One Question Is Splitting Opinions
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'Evil Dead Burn' Review: This May Be The First Truly Bad 'Evil Dead' Movie
Warner Bros. There was never any question of whether Evil Dead Burn was going to be a gory movie. With the exception of Army of Darkness, every film in Sam Raimi’s gonzo franchise has done its best to one-up the bloodshed seen in previous installments — a difficult task, considering that the original was banned in the U.K. for seven years thanks to its intense horror brutality. But French director Sébastien Vaniček’s desensitized late-period ent…
Evil Dead Burn Reviews Agree It's 'Relentlessly Violent,’ But One Question Is Splitting Opinions
Many longtime fans of the Evil Dead franchise have been excited for Evil Dead Burn — the sixth installment in the series. Reactions to the brutal first trailer were wild, with people freaking out about the “horrible, horrible things” being portrayed. Evil Dead Burn reviews are out ahead of its release on the 2026 movie calendar, and while critics agree this is the most violent of the franchise, one big question has them split: Is an Evil Dead mo…
‘Evil Dead Burn’ (review)
There is a scene I love in the 1968 film The Odd Couple where Felix Unger, brilliantly played by Jack Lemmon, is sitting down to eat his dinner and his roommate Oscar Madison, equally brilliantly played by Walter Matthau, comes in and tells him to move because he needs the table for his weekly poker […]
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