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Evil Dead (Collector's Edition)

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They also announced the 4k blu-ray remaster of the 2013 remake of Evil Dead, which also releases on the same date. Colors appear subdued and restrained, adding to the story's gloomy atmosphere, but primaries remain accurate and cleanly rendered, especially the deep, rich reds of blood. The thought of remaking one of the most popular horror films ever made was initially met with considerable backlash from the horror community, but when audiences walked into their local multiplexes in 2013 and saw a large banner on the wall for the remake of Evil Dead with the tagline “The Most Terrifying Film You Will Ever Experience,” it made everyone sit up and take notice. Just gave the disc a quick spin and skipped through a few chapters - it's a lovely upgrade from standard Blu.

Scream Factory has detailed its upcoming Collector's Edition 4K Blu-ray of Fede Álvarez's Evil Dead (2013), starring Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, Lou Taylor Pucci, Jessica Lucas, and Elizabeth Blackmore. Siempre he sido fan de la saga Evil Dead, y me encanta el remake de Fede Álvarez del año 2013, y en cuanto supe que la habían restaurado en formato UHD 4K la compré de inmediato. However, Álvarez found a way to not only make a film that honored the original, but one that made the franchise feel extremely fresh and new. Five friends travel to a remote woodland cabin, hoping one of them can conquer her drug addiction by going cold turkey. Bound in human flesh and inked in blood, the ancient “Necronomicon” – the Book of the Dead – unleashes unspeakable evil upon mankind in director Sam Raimi’s (Darkman, Drag Me to Hell) outrageously hilarious third chapter in his Evil Dead Trilogy.We know that at least one of them has to make it out alive so they can do a sequel, but who will it be? Tags 2013, 2160p, 2K Digital Intermediate, 2K upsample, 2K upscale, 4K, 4K restoration, 4K UHD, 4K Ultra HD, Aaron Morton, Blu-ray, Blu-ray Disc, Bruce Campbell, Bryan Shaw, Collector’s Edition, Diablo Cody, Dolby Vision, DTS-HD Master Audio, Elizabeth Blackmore, Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2013, Fede Alvarez, FilmDistrict, Ghost House Pictures, HDR, HDR10, high dynamic range, horror, Jane Levy, Jessica Lucas, Jim McLarty, Karl Willetts, Lou Taylor Pucci, Phoenix Connolly, Randal Wilson, remake, review, Robert Tapert, Rodo Sayagues, Roque Banos, Rupert Degas, Sam Raimi, Scream Factory, Shiloh Fernandez, Shout Factory, Shout! Along with several horrifyingly shocking scenes of blood-splattered pandemonium and a strong story that flirts between original and imitative, Alvarez's 'Evil Dead' ups the ante with one spine-chilling moment after another. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment brings Fede Alvarez's 'Evil Dead (2013)' to Blu-ray with an UltraViolet Digital Copy.

It's not a dramatic difference from its Blu-ray predecessor, but the video nonetheless arrives with cleaner definition and clarity overall. Switching gears, looking back at the original Evil Dead, it pretty much epitomizes what a “cult classic” is. Equal parts remake, reboot, and sequel, this terrifying entry in the cult film franchise follows a group of friends to a secluded wooded cabin. This edition of the cult classic is a terrifyingly immersive journey into the depths of horror cinema, redefining fear with unparalleled visual clarity and spine-chilling storytelling. The story, which was written by Uruguayan filmmakers Fede Alvarez, making both his big-screen and American directorial debut, and Rodo Sayagues with some uncredited polishing by Diablo Cody in the dialogue, takes places thirty years after the events of the original.Personally, I love that the plot is essentially an ingeniously clever and imaginative allegory to the horror of drug withdrawals with a well-earned and satisfying conclusion about confronting your own worst enemy. The Army of Darkness 4k Blu-ray comes in five flavors: limited edition Steelbook, regular blu-ray, and three bundles including a special box, posters, and enamel pins. The film stars Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, Lou Taylor Pucci, Jessica Lucas, and Elizabeth Blackmore. Being Mia (HD, 9 min) — BTS footage and comments from Jane Levy make up the bulk of this video diary showing the actresses' makeover as the film's main character. Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, Dua Lipa, The Jonas Brothers, and Demi Lovato play on repeat while he's writing.

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