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Evil Dead (Collector's Edition)

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This has also allowed him to meet some of his favorite filmmakers/actors like Mike Flanagan, Matthew Lillard, John Carpenter, Grace Caroline Curry, Steve Burns and Kathryn Newton. But when one of them reads aloud a passage from an ancient text they discovered in the basement, it conjures up a malevolent demon (is there another kind?

Though it was produced by the team behind the original film, it also proved that director Fede Álvarez was a capable filmmaker, following it up with Don't Breathe and The Girl in the Spider’s Web. Her brother David (Shiloh Fernandez) and his girlfriend (Elizabeth Blackmore) turn up late to assist Eric (Lou Taylor Pucci) and Olivia (Jessica Lucas), who is a registered nurse, during Mia's recovery.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.

This “new” version of Sam Raimi’s classic horror thriller does deliver, but it’s in no way the same as the original. 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! Imaging is broad and engaging with excellent, well-balanced channel separation and outstanding vocals which are never drowned out by the rest of the gruesome mayhem. image displays a well-balanced contrast with clean, bright whites throughout although the overall palette of the photography falls on the lower end of the grayscale.Nevertheless, primaries remain accurate but are also more full-bodied than their HD SDR counterpart, especially the darker, garnet reds of blood while the oranges and yellows appear a bit more distinct and diverse.

In conclusion, "Evil Dead (2013) - Collector's Edition [4K UHD] [Blu-ray]" is a spine-chilling masterpiece that revitalizes the horror genre. The freshly-minted, digital-to-digital transfer is highly-detailed with excellent clarity of the aged furniture in the cabin and clean, resolute lines in the surrounding foliage. The lossless mix is impressive and terrifyingly immersive, one that raises goose bumps and will have you jumping off your seat. In truth, some are better than others and maybe I do get a bit of a kick out of saying “hmmm, that wasn’t like that in the original.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? included, both all of the legacy content from 2013 as well as a new selection of trailers and TV spots.

Evil Dead managed to rake in a tidy profit for Sony Pictures, with the trailers and the word-of-mouth on the film showcasing it as one of the hardest R-rated mainstream horror efforts in quite some time, relying almost exclusively on practical make-up and special effects. It's worth noting that there are a couple of instances of very mild aliasing along the sharpest edges and some moderate posterization, but it's nothing too egregious or terribly distracting. However, the video's best aspects are interrupted by instances of banding that thankfully don't ruin the movie's enjoyment and very brief moment of aliasing when the kids first open the cellar door. Her brother David (Shiloh Fernandez) and his girlfriend Natalie (Elizabeth Blackmore) turn up late to assist Eric (Lou Taylor Pucci) and Olivia (Jessica Lucas), who is a registered nurse, during Mia's recovery. After a couple skippable trailers, viewers are taken to a main menu screen with full-motion clips and music playing in the background.Or, and I just thought of this, maybe it’s always been this way and I’m now old enough where I can remember the original versions of films? They uncover a mysterious book that, when read, unleashes demonic forces that possess the living and transform them into bloodthirsty zombies. The group of friends arrive at the secluded cabin in the woods not for a fun weekend of booze and naughty behavior but to help Mia (Jane Levy) finally kick her drug addiction cold turkey. I’ll be the first to say that the entire movie is dark and the majority of it takes place inside a dark and creepy cabin, but the image is rarely compromised.

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