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- Evil Dead Pumpkin Stencils for HalloweenPrintable stencils based on the comedy horror film Evil Dead starring Bruce Campbell as Ash.
- 'The Evil Dead' Without Ash: Three Ways to Pull it OffHere are three possible ways filmmakers can pull off the remake of 'The Evil Dead' without Ash.
Evil Dead Film ReviewOne of my favorite horror films to watch during Halloween, also very exciting for me to meet its star Bruce Campbell when he signed my Evil Dead painting
New 'Evil Dead' Film Moving Forward with Return of Regular EditorThe saying 'All good things come to those who wait' has been proved true once again. Actually, in this case it might need a little adjusting. It should probably read 'All EVIL things come to those who wait.'- Preview New 'Evil Dead,' 'Saw,' 'Freddy,' and 'Jason' NECA CollectiblesSDCC is in full swing. That means the big toy and collectible manufacturers are bringing their 'A' game to the vendor room floor. They're giving everyone a sneak peek at what's coming out soon that you can blow your hard-earned cash on.
- Why I'm Okay with Diablo Cody and 'The Evil Dead' RemakeThis article discusses 'The Evil Dead' remake, Diablo Cody, and possible sexism.
- Sam Raimi's Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn (1987)This is my personal comprehensive review of Sam Raimi's 1987 cult horror sequel Evil Dead II - Dead by Dawn, starring Bruce Campbell and Sarah Berry.
- Sam Raimi's the Evil Dead (1982)This is my personal comprehensive review of Sam Raimi's 1982 cult horror classic The Evil Dead, starring Bruce Campbell, Betsy Baker and Ellen Sandweiss.
The Evil Dead (1981) 4 Word ReviewAn extremely short review for The Evil Dead (1981).
The Day I Met Bruce CampbellMy adventure in Florida where I traveled several hours to go to a mall, meet Bruce Campbell and get my Evil Dead painting signed.- Why The Evil Dead is a Scary FilmSam Raimi's original shocker is a living nightmare.
- Evil Dead Regeneration for the XBOXThis is a video game based on the Evil Dead movie series. It is not bad, but there are better games. I must say that the game is much better than the movies.
- Evil Dead II - Cult Classic Movie of the 80sEvil Dead II is a must-see for any horror buff, turning the tables on traditional horror for a cult classic film that has its fair share of laughs as well as scares.
- Evil DeadOne of the scariest movies I have ever seen.
- The Evil Dead: A RetrospectiveThis is a retrospective on the three EVil Dead films. The article covers the history, making of and subsequent cult classic status of the films, filmmakers and stars.
Sam Raimi Movies: My Top FiveA ranking of my favorite movies directed by Sam Raimi.
The Madness Continues with Evil Dead 2: Dead by DawnThe middle of Raimi's Evil Dead Trilogy is well worth the cost of the DVD
The Madness Begins with Evil DeadThe Evil Dead is the first in the Ash trilogy by Sam Raimi- Hail to the King, Baby: Why Ash Williams is My Favorite Character EverSure, there are bigger, stronger and smarter heroes, but Bruce Campbell's Ash character from the "Evil Dead" films, is the baddest of them all.
- Typical Weekend at My Uncle's as a KidBeing a kid I wasn't crazy about them and half watched/listened. The Evil Dead gave me consecutive continuous nightmares for days.
The Evil Dead Movie Drinking GameDrinking game to play along with the film The Evil Dead.- The Heart- a Clenched Fist Soaked in BloodA poem about the workings of the heart.
- Splatterhouse"Streets of Rage" meets the "Evil Dead" movies is probably one of the most accurate ways of describing "Splatterhouse".
- Reel Relations: Splatstick FilmsIn the mid 1980s, a new sub genre of horror film was created. Mixing elements of humor with excessive gore, this new genre sought to shock audience while making them laugh at the same time. This new genre was dubbed "Splatstick".
Video RewindReview of "Evil Dead" and it's pathetic sequels.
The Madness Ends with Army of DarknessContrary to most sequels, this last episode in the Evil Dead Trilogy is the best of the three.
Evil Dead (1981)A very basic story and plot surrounding five college aged adults who are on vacation and staying in a cabin deep in the Tennessee woods. They unknowingly release a demon when they play a tape recorder they find in the cellar. After that all hell breaks loose.





