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Evil Dead

A ferocious, splatter-heavy remake that turns a familiar cabin-in-the-woods setup into a relentless practical-effects showcase. It’s not subtle, but it is mean, inventive, and often deliriously fun for viewers who want horror pushed to the edge.

22% (218,793)

Evil Dead

Where to watch: Max

Movie · Horror · R

2013 · 1h 31m · ★ 22% (219K)

The most terrifying film you will ever experience.

Director: Fede Álvarez

Starring: Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, Lou Taylor Pucci

Overview

Mia, a drug addict, is determined to kick the habit. To that end, she asks her brother, David, his girlfriend, Natalie and their friends Olivia and Eric to accompany her to their family's remote forest cabin to help her through withdrawal. Eric finds a mysterious Book of the Dead at the cabin and reads aloud from it, awakening an ancient demon. All hell breaks loose when the malevolent entity possesses Mia.

Director

Fede Álvarez

Production

TriStar Pictures, FilmDistrict, Ghost House Pictures

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

Where to watch

Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A ferocious, splatter-heavy remake that turns a familiar cabin-in-the-woods setup into a relentless practical-effects showcase. It’s not subtle, but it is mean, inventive, and often deliriously fun for viewers who want horror pushed to the edge.

Best for

  • fans of extreme practical-effects horror
  • viewers who like relentless pacing and gore
  • audiences open to a grimy remake with a nasty streak
  • people who enjoy possession stories with a high body-count

Skip if

  • you want a campy or self-aware horror-comedy
  • you’re sensitive to graphic gore and bodily mutilation
  • you prefer atmosphere and slow-burn dread over nonstop chaos
  • you dislike remakes that go harder on brutality than originality

Overview

Fede Álvarez’s Evil Dead is a blunt-force reimagining of the cabin-in-the-woods formula, stripping away the jokey elasticity of the franchise and replacing it with a punishing, blood-soaked assault. The setup is simple, almost archetypal, but the execution is all about escalation: possession, panic, and increasingly grotesque physical punishment delivered with ruthless confidence.

Worth noting

What makes it work is the commitment. The film leans hard into practical effects, wet textures, and a feverish sense of escalation that keeps the audience off balance. Jane Levy gives the movie an anchor as Mia, whose withdrawal and possession blur into one another in a way that adds a nasty psychological edge to the carnage.

Bottom line

It won’t be for everyone, especially viewers who want wit or a lighter touch, but as a modern splatter remake it’s impressively disciplined in its madness. It understands the basic promise of the material: lock the characters in, break the rules, and let the blood rain down.

Top Letterboxd reviews

aliyah (4.5★) · 5837 likes

my version of film criticism is nodding in satisfaction upon seeing a final girl covered in blood

tawni─ ⊹ ⊱ ☆ ⊰ ⊹ ─ (4.5★) · 5155 likes

"LEAVE THIS BOOK ALONE" *continues to read it out loud*

•lily• (4★) · 4085 likes

The people who made this woke up, threw their hands in the air, said “fuck it” and then proceeded to go absolutely insane

clem (5★) · 2289 likes

cunt meter went off the charts

DirkH (1.5★) · 2258 likes

Fine, I'll be the old fart in the room. Let's talk home improvement for a minute here. To be more specific, home improvement television. Ever watched one of those shows? There is always one episode where some city dwelling couple wants to go rural and buy a farm. They often have too much money and end up buying a gorgeous historical building. But they are used to all the modern commodities and luxury which unfortunately isn't present there. They then… more

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Themes

possession, addiction and withdrawal, cabin-in-the-woods, family tension, survival horror, body horror, demonic forces, remake/reimagining

Topics

horror, possession, body horror, splatter, practical effects, cabin in the woods, survival, graphic violence, remake, 90s/2010s horror revival

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