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How well do you know your housemates? "EVIL LIVES HERE" tells the heart-stopping tales of people who have shared a home, with a killer. In each episode, loved ones reveal how they came to discover their significant other's evil side.

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#NameAir Dates1No Body2The Dark Road3What He Took Away4360 Degrees of Terror5Devil in Disguise6Free to Kill Again

#NameAir Dates1They Killed My Mom2A Double Life3The Paper Route4No Promise for Tomorrow5The Only Witness6The Lookout

#NameAir Dates1The Girl in the Photo2The Bathtub3I Forgive You4The Lake House5Mother-To-Be6The Monster7Do No Harm8Mother's Day Murder

#NameAir Dates1Truth, Lies and Redemption2The Path3The Ride Along4Buried Dreams5Lost Highway6We Found Bonnie

After Ernest Christie dies, his son, Sam, calls police and tells them everything he witnessed as a child, including murder. However, finally rid of the secrets he carried for decades, he now may pay a price for helping his father get away with it all.

Still no sign of a trailer, but thanks to Total Film, we do have another promo still for upcoming horror "requel," Evil Dead Rise.

While chatting to the mag, director Lee Cronin revealed that his movie is very much set in the established Evil Dead universe (so we're assuming it'll disregard the 2013 remake), even though it will be missing a couple of key elements from those original films.

"There’s no Ash in this story and there’s no cabin in the woods, and they’re two iconic elements of what Evil Dead is," said Cronin. "But the movie does include the book and an extraordinary amount of vicious, malevolent Deadites, so I was always pretty comfortable making that move [to LA]."

"It still needed to maintain some of the claustrophobia," he continues. "And that translated really well from the cabin into an urban environment. This is about a family in a rundown building stuck in their apartment, so it follows the same rhythm but puts it in a more contemporary space."

Check out a new shot of a Deadite (presumably?) doing her best Jesus impersonation at the link below.

Exclusive: Here's a new look at #EvilDeadRise – plus, we spoke to the movie's director about what to expect from the "expanding" Evil Dead universe https://t.co/01SnVTpCTF

— Total Film (@totalfilm) December 14, 2022

Evil Dead Rise is set to hit theaters on April 21, 2023. The horror flick will ditch the usual forest setting and move the gory action to the city, as "two estranged sisters’ reunion is cut short when flesh-possessing demons thrust them into a battle for survival."

Alyssa Sutherland (The Mist, Vikings) and Lily Sullivan (Picnic at Hanging Rock, Jungle) will play the lead roles.

Sam Raimi's microbudget original is still considered one of the best horror movies of all time, with direct sequels Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness as well as recent TV show Ash vs. The Evil Dead upping the comedic elements. The well-received 2013 remake was a far more serious affair, but it's not known which direction Rise will head in.

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1981, Horror, 1h 25m

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    Movie Info

    Ashley "Ash" Williams (Bruce Campbell), his girlfriend and three pals hike into the woods to a cabin for a fun night away. There they find an old book, the Necronomicon, whose text reawakens the dead when it's read aloud. The friends inadvertently release a flood of evil and must fight for their lives or become one of the evil dead. Ash watches his friends become possessed, and must make a difficult decision before daybreak to save his own life in this, the first of Sam Raimi's trilogy.

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      NC-17

    • Genre:

      Horror

    • Original Language:

      English

    • Director:

      Sam Raimi

    • Producer:

      Rob Tapert

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      Sam Raimi

    • Release Date (Theaters):

      Oct 15, 1981  original

    • Release Date (Streaming):

      Oct 1, 2002

    • Runtime:

      1h 25m

    • Distributor:

      Image Entertainment Inc., Home Box Office (HBO) [us], New Line Cinema

    • Sound Mix:

      Mono

    • Aspect Ratio:

      Flat (1.37:1), 35mm, 16mm

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    Bruce Campbell
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    • Sep 19, 2016

      It's always fun to go back and watch films with a mass-cult following. Perhaps no horror film in history has a bigger cult following than The Evil Dead, and rightfully so. Director Sam Raimi and the small cast made one of the most intense and original films to date. Sometimes it's hard for myself to go back and watch horror films from decades ago, especially those with a smaller budget. Most of the time the lack of sufficient funds to edit horror pictures make the end product a lot less re-watchable. With The Evil Dead, the one-setting and minimalistic story actually adds to the film and makes it all the more terrifying. Yes, 5 friends spending a night in a secluded cabin in the middle of the forest with little lighting is unsettling, but with Raimi's amateur directing style, it's horrifying. Of course, I mean amateur with the best intentions. This was essentially a film funded using what we call 'kick-starter' now, with a bunch of his friends. Bruce Campbell being the one friend who went on to do extensive acting. Although Raimi didn't have the proper funds necessarily, there's actually a lot more skillful directing than you may think. You imply just have to look at the effective camera placement in suspenseful sequences to know this guy had a future in the filmmaking industry. The first act of the film is played out a lot like an old Hitchcock suspense thriller. It's all about "what you don't see" that make the hairs raise on the back of your neck. Until the film changes into a contained gore fest for the last hour which is among the best slasher pictures of the 80's. The dialogue and acting isn't all that great but it makes for a solid B-movie atmosphere, which was common for plenty of horror films of that time. It's great on its own, but the story behind the making of the film certainly certifies this as one of horror-cinema's crown jewels. +You can already see Raimi's talent +One cabin, one forest, one friend group +Atmospheric -Dialogue 8.2/10

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    • May 03, 2016

      Both equally funny and horrifying, Sam Raimi's horror classic is just the right amount of campy fun and ingenious scares to overcome it's (admittedly well used) low budget.

      Matthew M Super Reviewer

    • Oct 29, 2013

      It has its moments, but it's largely unimpressive. It is too campy and too silly to be taken seriously or to be scary. The premise is interesting, but the plot feels too restricted. This movie had potential, but was executed poorly.

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    • Oct 10, 2013

      Oh no, this isn't your honest-to-goodness, fetch you some tea from beyond the grave type of dead, this is some evil dead right here, I tell you what. You can here me with some kind of a thick southern accent with that sentence, and it would only be fitting, because this film does take place in Tennessee, seeing as how stuff like this is about what you'd expect from Tennessee... I think. They're lounging about on my beloved Alabama and I can't say that I care all that much about them, but Quentin Tarantino was born there, so I can safely presume that Tennessee is known for violent, bizarre happenings and a cult following with its entertainment. Seriously though, it's demons, a cabin in the wood and Tennessee, so you know this is going to be one terrifying thriller... or kind of morbidly funny, seeing as how this is also a Sam Raimi film. Well, you could certainly expect it to be gory, and sure enough, this flick is mighty messy, even if there is some disappointment in not seeing a scene in which Bruce Campbell kills a demon with his chin. "If Chins Could Kill..." is some serious false advertising there, Bruce, or at least as far as I know, but hey, this is still a pretty promising debut for Campbell and Sam Raimi, even if there isn't exactly interesting enough to have a whole lot of material to work into this opener. Yeah, I don't really know what to tell you, because as enjoyable as this film is on some kind of a morbid level, not all is intriguing, partly because the gore elements aren't the only messy aspects to this cult classic. Featuring some iconic characters, or at least an iconic leading man, this film offers characterization that is decidedly adequate, yet, more than that, questionable, because even though ambiguity is recommended in a film that is this driven by chills, and is often kind of ignorant of its characters, who aren't even all that interesting, there is hardly any kind of real development, and that distances you from the characters who may mostly be there for the sake of gory goodness, but are still instrumental in the "narrative". The lack of exposition proves to be distancing, make no mistake, but what may deliver an even harsher blow to engagement value is, of course, all of the blasted dragging, because even though this film, at just under 90 minutes, doesn't have a whole lot of time to drag its feet, it makes time, filling expository holes, and even building some holes to fill, with excess filler that drags the film out as repetitious, maybe even kind of aimless. The film is very atmospheric, so I understand the extensive meditations upon minimalism, but much too often, Sam Raimi wastes time, and that pill would be easier to swallow if his atmosphere was frequently effective, rather than with plenty of effective moments that essentially punctuates long stretches of dry quietness that blands things up and makes pacing issues all the more glaring. When the film slows down, it limps out, and it cannot afford to be doing that with an 85-minute runtime that it partly achieves by meeting slow spells with expository shortcomings, though that's not to say that this film was ever to be that effective. The issues that I just covered are serious, sure, but it's natural shortcomings that do this film in as underwhelming, and really, they shouldn't be able to do that, because beyond all of the minimalism of this subject matter, this narrative isn't especially interested in its substance, at least in comparison with the style, which is ultimately overplayed enough to further thin out weight in the premise. I understand the hype, I do, but I'm not particularly eager to jump on praising this film, because natural shortcomings are considerable, as are developmental and pacing issues, and at the end of the day, that's enough to craft an underwhelming final product that would perhaps be forgettable were it not for its importance in horror history. For me, this isn't too much to cry home about, but like I said, I understand the hype, quite well, because as flawed as this film is, it's quite enjoyable, and anchored by then-refreshing and now-iconic elements that can even be found within a story concept riddled with shortcomings. Pacing problems and whatnot, perhaps even some lapses in originality, undercut the potential of this thriller's story concept, which is limited to begin with, as this is a minimalist premise that may even more wrapped up in its style and mythology than its actual plot, and yet, with that said, this premise is far from shabby, carrying an intriguing and unique mythology that helps in getting you through the flawed characterization, which, even then, is sold about as well as it can be by the performances, which are quite underwritten, as you can imagine, but passable, with leading man Bruce Campbell being particularly charismatic in his portrayal of the iconic Ash Williams characters. Campbell, when given the opportunity, does a good bit to get the film by, but like I've been saying, the characters are kind of just there, being ultimately less significant in the driving of thriller than the tension, which is even sold by such seemingly little touches as the technical value. Shot in 1979 on a somewhat small budget, this film's effects, courtesy of Tom Sulivan, have become dated over the years, but even to this day, they're adequately buyable, and certainly impressive in concept, particularly when it comes to the gore, for although all of the gratuitous and over-the-top splattery gets to be either too disturbing or, well, kind of silly, the audaciously brutal attention to violence that this film makes is not only morbidly nifty, but adds to the selling of intensity within this thriller's conflict, while the intense atmosphere is partly sold by some aesthetic touch-ups. Now, Joseph LoDuca's score isn't all that impressive, partially because it has a tendency to celebrate those blasted late-'70s/'80s electronic sensibilities that cheese up the tone of this thriller, but on the whole, LoDuca's often minimalist, sometimes broodingly atmospheric score compliments the effectiveness of the tension, though not quite like Tim Philo's cinematography, whose definition is questionable, but with some sparse lighting plays that catch both eyes and nerves in a claustrophobic environment, into which you're most drawn by Sam Raimi's camerawork. The handheld camera style that Raimi explores in this thriller may seem a bit amateurish at times, yet its stylish playfulness, combined with a certain intimate tightness to framing, immerses you in the environment and reflects inspiration in Raimi's direction, not unlike the atmosphere. The film is too atmospheric for its own good at times, in that Raimi has a tendency to meditate quite a bit on not a whole lot, and that blands things up, probably something fierce, yet when those long stretches of nothing become tight and realized enough for meditativeness to be reasonable, Raimi really does a fine job of soaking up an intense air, inspiring anything from a fair deal of tension, to all-out chills. The film is pretty scary at times, and while the effective moments are not enough to fully justify the ineffective, or at least the somewhat questionable moments, they still stand, punctuating a consistent degree of engagement value that stands as adequate enough to get you by, even if its sharpness on a general standard, outside of the realm of significance in the horror industry, is debatable. To seal the book for now, underdevelopment is considerable, as is the dragging in filler that gets to be repetitious, if not aimless, and is made all that more glaring by dry spells in atmospheric pacing, while simple natural shortcomings, anchored by an attention to style over substance, secure the final product's underwhelmingness, which goes challenged enough by an intriguing and unique story concept, complimented by decent performances, - particularly the one by Bruce Campbell - strong and often effectively gory effects, brooding score work, and immersive camerawork and atmosphere, courtesy of director Sam Raimi, "The Evil Dead" stands a decent horror classic that offers a fair deal of blood and chills, regardless of the shortcomings. 2.5/5 - Fair

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