Speaking of: As a earthquake a large hole in the underground car park reveals a secret room. In addition to her family, only a handful of other people live in the dump. She finally seeks advice from her older sister Ellie (Alyssa Sutherland, 40), who, unlike her, somehow manages to raise three kids on her own.īut even for Ellie, the future is anything but rosy: The dilapidated high-rise building in which she lives is to be demolished in the near future. She is all the more shocked when she holds a positive pregnancy test in her trembling hands in a worn-out club toilet. Taking responsibility for something or someone isn’t easy for Beth (Lily Sullivan, 28). The new strip “Evil Dead Rise”, which will start in German cinemas on April 27th, manages a small feat: it marries the well-known “Evil Dead” splatter with an amazingly profound one in a tragic and extremely bloody way family drama.Ī family falls apart – that’s what it’s all about The latter subcategory uses his horror creatures primarily as allegories for very mundane horrors – Ari Aster’s (36) “Hereditary” or Jennifer Kent’s (54) “Der Babadook” are two of the more recent examples. In the horror genre, a distinction is often made between ordinary and “elevated horror”. Without Bruce Campbell, but with refreshing chutzpah. With “Evil Dead Rise” the fifth film from the horror franchise starts on April 27th.
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