SXSW ’23 Movie Review: The “EVIL DEAD RISE,” as bloody and horrifying as ever
More than any of the EVIL DEADs since the initial one, it’s a stripped-down, relentless exercise in, well, grueling horror.
More than any of the EVIL DEADs since the initial one, it’s a stripped-down, relentless exercise in, well, grueling horror.
Writer-director Kurt Wimmer's take on Stephen King's classic short story adheres to the spirit, if not the letter, of its source material.
Owen Conway's flawed horror western isn't completely unwatchable, but it is nearly unenjoyable.
If it remains, in the end, little more than a well-polished B-picture, it’s also blessedly free of the distractions that weighed down JURASSIC WORLD: DOMINION.
The filmmakers have the SCREAM formula down cold by this point, and the skill to keep the proceedings from playing like formula.