"The Evil Dead" had its first public showing at the Redford on Oct. 15, 1981, under its original title: "Book of the Dead." ...
Horror film fans and action series buffs recently packed Yokota’s Officers’ Club for an hourlong appearance by “Evil Dead” ...
It may seem like a daunting task to make a genuinely scary TV show out of a major horror movie, but these 10 examples prove ...
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Coby didn't sign up for THE EVIL DEAD (1981) Movie Reaction FIRST TIME WATCHING
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Just in time for spooky season, Bullseye digs into the archives for a conversation with cult movie icon Bruce Campbell — star ...
While some horror movies are genuine classics, there are still cases where a sequel comes along and actually improves on the ...
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Coby back for EVIL DEAD 2 (1987) Movie Reaction FIRST TIME WATCHING
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While we love an orchestra playing shows devoted to multiple film scores, there’s really nothing like watching the movie with ...
Dread Central’s Tyler Doupe’ reports back from ‘Evil Dead in Concert’ after the touring production stopped off in Portland.
Many of the most beloved horror movies have scenes, like Linda Blair’s rotating head in “The Exorcist,” that are so absurd ...
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10 Times Horror Sequels Matched (or Beat) the First Movie
James Wan’s 2016 sequel to his 2013 hit successfully replicates and expands the atmospheric, classic haunted house horror of ...
The Dark Knight, The Godfather, and Back to the Future are all exemplary film trilogies without a single bad movie.
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