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Jack Rico

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2013/04/05 at 12:00am

Evil Dead (Movie Review)

04.5.2013 | By |

Oceans of blood, cringing gore, clenching suspense and some good ol’ laughs for the road make the Evil Dead remake from Uruguayan writer/director Fede Alvarez the best horror movie of 2013 so far.

In this remake, the primary premise from the original has been tweaked. Five twenty-something friends become holed up in a remote cabin.  When they discover a Book of the Dead, they unwittingly summon up dormant demons living in the nearby woods, which possess the youngsters in succession until only one is left intact to fight for survival. 

The basic objective for one paying to see horror movies is to experience a flood of adrenaline by way of heart-pounding scares and as much blood one can bear for the price of their ticket. But because moviegoers are exposed to a lot more horror these days many have become desensitized to it. That’s why the same ol’ formula just doesn’t cut it anymore, which is why the majority fail at it (most of the Jason and Freddy Krueger films), though some actually deliver the goods (The Strangers, Insidious, Sinister). I’m glad to say that Evil Dead is one of the fortunate cases where the above essentials are met with a combination of 21st-century technology and classic hardcore horror elements.

Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell, the original director and star respectively, are producers this time around helping Fede Alvarez succeed in his debut. From what I saw, Alvarez has a vast knowledge of the Evil Dead universe and it made for a nostalgic yet modern cinematic experience, which should make any fan of the original trilogy proud. Critics can try and nitpick the movie all they want and even find drawbacks with the ending, but they’re so minimal that the average moviegoer will ignore the particulars.

The production quality this time around is authentic, stylish, crisp and raw. The location took place in a real forest in New Zealand with as little soundstage as possible. The film was shot in the new super high resolution 4k cameras that give it that 16mm film look. CGI was kept to a minimum as to give the movie a more realistic look and the bloody sequences were almost excessive. Jason Durey, the FX supervisor says that his shoot of “30 Days of Night,” which was quite a big, bloody, vampire film, went through 4,500 liters of blood. On this movie, they went through a whopping 25,000 liters of blood and 300 liters of vomit.

As for the acting, it is so much better than the original. I understand that fans think that the bad acting is part of the charm, but even Bruce Campbell himself thought that was one of the original’s biggest foibles. Shiloh Fernandez, of Portuguese descent, along with the rest of the cast, don’t set the world on fire, but they’re convincing, and at the end of the day that’s all you need. I bought their plight and fears and have no complaints to offer.

In regards to the director, I’m glad Hollywood is becoming culture blind. Fede Alvarez, a full fledge Uruguayan, is one of the great Hollywood stories of 2013. He went from the obscurity of a third world country in the farthest regions of the world, to directing and writing the remake of one of Hollywood’s most iconic horror films. Alvarez joins a new wave of Latino filmmakers that are giving the new crop of American helmers a run for their money. Latino filmmakers provide a different point of view on story lines, a more gritty, auteur look to their films and an enthusiasm that is evident on their projects. He is a talented filmmaker, is technically sound and knows how to put a movie together. He reminds me a lot of Robert Rodriguez, another skilled and multi-talented filmmaker who can pretty much do anything with little funding. With new and fresh Latino directors providing Hollywood with a spark for the future, it is only time until the Oscars are flooded with Latino nominees and winners. 

But as much as I enjoyed the movie, I’m not surprised to read that some critics were dissatisfied with it. Perhaps it is because they’re trying to compare it with William Friedkin’s “The Exorcist” or Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining” or any other iconic classic. Those classic films come along once in a blue moon and are considered an exception where masterpiece cinema meets crowd-pleasing satisfaction. What they don’t get is that most horror films are done with entertainment value in mind, in other words, they amp up the gore elements audiences relish so much. Regrettably, the execution ends up being very amateurish and stale. Not with Evil Dead though. 

Bottom line – the movie experience you get from Evil Dead is one that you will certainly enjoy. Mentally, there is already a level of excitement as soon as you sit down and eat that buttery drenched popcorn with your fried nachos in deep soggy cheese. Half way through, take a look at the people around you and you’ll notice the whole theater clinching their jaws, gripping the armrests of their chairs and young girls covering their eyes tormented as to what revolting scene is approaching with chilling suspense. Your senses are begging for a break after being exhausted for an hour and a half. The end is a welcome sight and you’ll be happy it’s over, but deep inside, you’re already asking yourself – “When is “Evil Dead 2” be coming out?”

Mariana Dussan

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2013/04/04 at 12:00am

Zoe Saldana To Join Marvel’s ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’?

04.4.2013 | By |

As a futuristic group of heroes prepares to save our galaxy from evil the only question in mind is: will a Dominicana jump on board and become “the deadliest woman in the whole galaxy?”

Yesterday, The Hollywood Reporter learned exclusively that Dominican actress Zoe Saldana is in negotiations to play Gamora in the James Gunn directed “Guardians of the Galaxy.” If a deal is reached she would join Chris Pratt, who is playing Star-Lord, and Dave Bautista, who is playing Drax the Destroyer. No word on who would portray the remaining team members: Groot a fireproof tree-like creature and Rocket Raccoon an anthropomorphic animal skilled in shooting.  Read More

Mariana Dussan

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2013/04/04 at 12:00am

Salma Hayek In Trailer For Comedy Grown Ups 2

04.4.2013 | By |

“I want to get chocolate wasted” is without a doubt one of the most epic movie quotes of our generation from child Latina actress Alexys Nycole Sanchez. From college, frat boys at a house party to 10-year-old kids at an ice cream parlor we’ve all said it and loved it so much that the movie Grown Ups is back for a second round.

Columbia Pictures released the trailer for Grown Ups 2 this week. The most exciting part for us is that the Latin mother-daughter duo is back with Salma Hayek and Alexys Nycole Sanchez still playing Roxanne and Becky, the wife and daughter of Lenny (Adam Sandler). The rest of the gang: Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade, Maya Rudolph, Maria Bello, and Nick Swardson will also be back for second servings. Read More

Mariana Dussan

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2013/04/03 at 12:00am

Selena Gomez casted in music film "Rudderless"

04.3.2013 | By |

Selena Gomez has shed her sweet girl cocoon and has transformed into an adult.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Gomez has signed on to star in William H. Macy’s “Rudderless” alongside Felicity Huffman, Billy Crudup, Anton Yelchin, and Laurence Fishburne.

The film is a musical drama about a grieving father who comes across his late son’s original music. Inspired, he forms a band looking for a way to cope with the loss. The movie will be Macy’s directorial debut. Read More

Mariana Dussan

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2013/04/03 at 12:00am

Hollywood doing movie on Church child molestations

04.3.2013 | By |

Like a bug to light it seems that the movie industry has been attracted to real-life scandals and tragedies for years, look at the murderer and body snatcher Edward Theodore “Ed” Gein, the 33 trapped Chilean miners, or the death of singer Jenni Rivera these stories have all inspired ideas made for the big screen.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, it is now time for one of the most controversial stories of the Catholic Church to make its theater debut. DreamWorks and Participant Media plan to make a film about the church’s child molestation scandals. This past Tuesday, the two companies announced that they acquired the rights to material in the Boston Globe’s 2003 Pulitzer Prize-winning report about the decades-long abuse by priests and cover-ups by the church. This story by the Globe led to the resignation of the Boston Archbishop Cardinal Bernard Law, the publication added. Read More

Mariana Dussan

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2013/04/02 at 12:00am

Robert Rodriguez and his unknown Mexican horror film

04.2.2013 | By |

Robert Rodriguez and his unknown Mexican horror film

Robert Rodriguez the film director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer, editor and musician is one of the most recognized names in Hollywood and it’s pretty safe to say that if a movie that he had anything to do with came out, there would be at least a little buzz about it.

According to WorstPrevious, back in 2005, Rodriguez wrote the script for and co-produced along with Dimension Films “Curandero: Dawn of the Demon,” a supernatural thriller that flew under everyone’s radar. The film was premiered that same year at The Screamfest, Horror Film Festival in Los Angeles.  Read More

Mariana Dussan

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2013/04/02 at 12:00am

Guillermo Del Toro Directing New DC Comics Movie?

04.2.2013 | By |

Guillermo Del Toro Directing New DC Comics Movie? The amazing Guillermo Del Toro is once again making buzz in the comics community. The Mexican director spent this past Saturday at WonderCon in Anaheim, Calif. where he spoke about his upcoming film “Pacific Rim” and showed a special trailer made just for WonderCon, but as exciting as it might have been from the crowd we have news that is more exciting for the rest of us. Read More

Jack Rico

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2013/04/01 at 12:00am

EVIL DEAD: Win free tix to an advanced screening!

04.1.2013 | By |

EVIL DEAD: Win free tix to an advanced screening!

We’re bringing evil to a theater near you! Win complimentary tickets to an advance screening of EVIL DEAD from Uruguayan director Fede Alvarez and produced by Sam Raimi. 

Want to win these hard to get tickets? If you live in Los Angeles, New York, San Antonio, Dallas, Houston, Chicago, Miami, San Diego, San Francisco, Phoenix and Sacramento be one of the first 10 people to answer the following question in the comments section below: 

What was the name of the lead actor in the 1981 EVIL DEAD original?

Answer correctly and you’ll win a pair to go with a guest! Be the envy of your friends and see it before anyone else does! Read More

Jack Rico

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2013/03/29 at 12:00am

G.I. Joe: Retaliation (Movie Review)

03.29.2013 | By |

G.I. Joe: Retaliation” the best action movie of 2013 so far? The year is still too young to give a credible opinion, but “Olympus has Fallen” might take that prize. It is rated R and it is hyper-violent. We also have to wait for “Iron Man 3,” “Man of Steel” and “Pacific Rim” to make a final decision. Nevertheless, G.I. JOE 2 is a Red Bull overdose as soon as you walk into the theater. In regards to its entertainment value, it is going to be a ridiculous hit. All the violence, one-line bad jokes, and 3D action your brain can handle are all present – and I must admit it is fun! Read More

Mariana Dussan

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2013/03/29 at 12:00am

The Host (Movie Review)

03.29.2013 | By |

After her fame with “The Twilight Saga” author Stephenie Meyers is at it again, this time with director Andrew Niccols (Gattaca), with another one of her best-selling novels, “The Host.” Now the questions lingering in everyone’s mind are: will it do as well at the box office as it did in print and will it outshine its predecessor? Read More

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