Evil Dead Rise is a 2023 supernatural horror film written and directed by Lee Cronin. The film serves as the fifth installment in the Evil Dead franchise.
A road-weary Beth pays an overdue visit to her older sister Ellie, who is raising three kids on her own in a cramped L.A. apartment. The sisters' reunion is cut short by the discovery of a mysterious book deep in the bowels of Ellie's building, giving rise to flesh-possessing demons, and thrusting Beth into a primal battle for survival as she is faced with the most nightmarish version of motherhood imaginable.
The film stars Alyssa Sutherland, Lily Sullivan, Gabrielle Echols, Morgan Davies, Nell Fisher, and Mia Challis.
Evil Dead Rise made its debut in theaters on April 21st, courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures.
THE GOOD
While I’m not what you would consider to be a hardcore fan of the Evil Dead franchise necessarily, I am a a devoted horror fan and refuse to miss out on anything that brings value to the genre. Now I have enjoyed all of the films in the franchise, I just tend to gravitate towards slashers like Friday the 13th when it comes down to going the extra mile like having replica movie props etc (I have a handmade and wearable Jason mask for example). But, I fully appreciate this franchise and understand its allure so I was excited for Evil Dead Rise to finally debut in theaters. So, did this satisfy the horror lover in me or do you need to be a dedicated fan to fully appreciate it? Keep reading to find out!
Pardon my French but Evil Dead Rise is not fucking around. If you’re reading this review I dare to say you can deal with a little profanity, and you better be able to stomach that and a lot more if you plan on checking this movie out in theaters. Now by no means is that supposed to deter you, quite the opposite honestly. This movie has it all with legitimately terrifying horror elements, a great score and soundtrack, immersive cinematography, great acting, and all the blood and gore you could possibly need or want. I’m pretty sure that at least 25% of the films budget was spent on blood, not even kidding. Right away I was impressed by the pure horror feel of the film, and the fact that it had a great buildup to what was a wild and extremely entertaining finale.
I think what stood out to me most was the overall story because even though it was fairly run-of-the-mill as far as a demonic possession type storyline, it capitalized on what is at the end of the day the bread and butter of this franchise and Lee Cronin deserves his credit for the screenplay. Evil Dead Rise sets the stage with a mysterious and eerie tone from the start, allowing it to branch out to what would become a terrifying chain of events. Even though I sort of knew what to expect I was still on the edge of my seat the entire time just basking in the horror thriller glory of the film.
Similar to most slashers films, Evil Dead Rise hits the credits with a jolt of energy leaving viewers satisfied but still wanting more. I liked how the film started at the end and backtracked in terms of how the events of the opening unfolded, and it kept me guessing right up until the last 60 seconds of the film. I also really liked all of the fan service with the connections to other spin-offs (Ash vs Evil Dead etc) even though most of it surpassed my knowledge of the franchise.
While acting tends to take a backseat when it comes to the horror genre, I was very impressed with the cast of Evil Dead Rise. The entire cast delivered when their name was called. Australian actress Alyssa Sutherland, who for the record I am not familiar with whatsoever, was incredible. She was just so believable and terrifying once her character went full blown psycho demon killer, and even made some of the more outlandish sequences feel grounded. I really liked the scene that took place mostly throw a peephole, allowing Sutherland the opportunity to try and play mind games with the youngest character. I just kept saying to myself “don’t listen to her it’s a trap!! Just look at her grotesque face!”. So yeah I won’t go in depth on the rest of the cast, but I felt like everyone delivered and helped to make Evil Dead Rise one hell of a horror movie and what I feel is an instant classic for the genre.
We need to give the special effects and make-up team a round of applause or standing ovation or something, like holy shit. Evil Dead Rise is not for the faint of heart, and I know people want to praise the overrated mess that is Terrifier 2 mainly because it went so above and beyond with blood and gore, but that is like a D-movie compared to this. It’s like comparing a drawing from an art major in college to a kindergartner, just another level entirely. This is haunt your dreams blood and gore, like what you would imagine a crime scene to look like if you had the pleasure of taking a tour while the crime was still being committed.
I mean we got kitchen knives, a chainsaw, shotgun, glass eating, wood chippers, and just as the icing on the cake a damn cheese grater. Let me just say I won’t be grating any cheese anytime soon that’s for damn sure. As bloody and gory as it was, it never felt like too much. Now maybe that speaks to the sickness deep inside of me, but it all worked so damn well and for sure made the franchise proud. Also kudos to director Lee Cronin for some fantastic camera work and just a great eye for horror in general.
THE BAD
When it comes to horror films, we tend to let certain things slide like average to below average acting, or maybe even a few plot holes here and there because that really isn’t what gets people in the seats. But with that being said, the horror genre is continuing to evolve with hard-hitting horror films like It Follows (2014), and The Dark and the Wicked (2020). Real nightmare fuel type horror. I’m getting off track a bit but what I am trying to get at is that Evil Dead Rise manages to avoid the typical genre pitfalls, offering up a horror film that simply feels like the full package. Now with that being said, this movie is NOT for everyone. It was scary enough to give most people nightmares for weeks especially if you live in an apartment building, and the blood and gore is about a 15 on a 10 scale. You have been warned.
THE VERDICT
Emphasizing and effectively executing raw horror elements as opposed to the campy feel of prior entries in the franchise, Evil Dead Rise is equally as terrifying as it is gut-wrenching and does not hold back on the trademark blood and gore. I was pleasantly impressed with what I already expected to be a fun movie, but this may be my favorite in the highly-successful franchise. As I mentioned in the review all of the fan service employed may have been over my head the majority of the time, but I could still tell that the feel of Evil Dead Rise was true to the franchise and its hardcore fanbase. If you enjoy these films or are just a horror fan in general, this needs to be seen in theaters like yesterday.
TED TAKES RATING - 8.7/10
Evil Dead Rise is now playing only in theaters. Check out the latest trailer below.