
Over the course of a rainy night that seems like it'll never end, we're treated to multiple scenes of projectile vomiting, dozens of nail-gun shots penetrating flesh and bone, black ooze and blood everywhere, dismemberment and stabbings. The gore factor goes all the way to 11, with admittedly impressive makeup and special effects. Cue the ominous score, the cheap scares and the increasingly moronic behavior by David and his dunderheaded friends. Geez, whose idea was it to invite Eric on this trip?Įnter the she-bitch from hell, who's possessing Mia and intent on offing everyone in sight in the most disgusting, prolonged manner possible. Eric, who for some reason is groomed and dressed as if he'd just come back from a Kurt Cobain look-alike contest, opens a book that says "leave this book alone" and starts reciting a chant that should never be recited. Cast Jane Levy as Mia Shiloh Fernandez as David Lou Taylor Pucci as Eric Jessica Lucas as Olivia Elizabeth Blackmore as Natalie RUN TIME: 1 hr.
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Olivia's a registered nurse, but she doesn't seem smart enough to know how to register for Google Plus. Evil Dead (2013) starring Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez and Jessica Lucas, has hit the big screen so we hit the Edwards Valencia Stadium 12 and IMAX to get Fan Reviews. (When they finally do try to leave, there's a conveniently biblical-style rainstorm flooding the exit road.) Soon after that, Mia starts having visions and speaking in a demonic voice.

Within a few hours, the dog finds a blood-covered trap door leading to a basement filled with strung-up cat carcasses and a book of evil curses. Gee, the family must have had a blast there, especially with Mom battling insanity, and Dad - well, we never hear about Dad. Like most cabins in the woods, this cabin in the woods seems to be miles away from any other cabins or any signs of life. Even before we learn Mia's trying to kick smack, we know this kid has problems because she's got a bit of a goth look going, she believes in the spirit world, and she likes to sketch. Shiloh Fernandez is the dull and dimwitted David, who returns to the family's old cabin along with his new girlfriend, Natalie ( Elizabeth Blackmore) his former childhood friends Eric ( Lou Taylor Pucci) and Olivia ( Jessica Lucas), and his little sister, Mia ( Jane Levy).

On its own, it's an irredeemable, sadistic torture chamber reveling in the bloody, cringe-inducing deaths of some of the stupidest people ever to spend a rainy night in a remote cabin in the woods. This isn't a strict remake of Sam Raimi 's hugely influential 1981 horror classic, but it does include the basic framework and some visual nods to the original.
