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Evil Dead Rise Behind scenes
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Ellie - Evil Dead Rise, 2023
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Beth — Evil Dead: Rise (2023)
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Lily Sullivan as Beth in Evil Dead Rise.
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by clicking on the source link below you will be redirected to a gif pack server where you can access #316 gifs (268px x 150px) of the actress LILY SULLIVAN as AMIE in JUNGLE and LUCY in I MET A GIRL. she’s of AUSTRALIAN descent and she’s TWENTY EIGHT years of age, but would have been about TWENTY FIVE when filming, if that helps at all. please LIKE or REBLOG if you use, and you can turn into gif icons and crackships but please credit if you do so publicly. do not use to write the celebrity themselves, nor in taboo context.
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EVIL DEAD RISE - Poster
The poster release in advance of the trailer coming tomorrow...
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New Line Cinema and Renaissance Pictures present a return to the iconic horror franchise, “Evil Dead Rise,” from writer/director Lee Cronin (“The Hole in the Ground”). The movie stars Lily Sullivan (“I Met a Girl,” “Barkskins”), Alyssa Sutherland (“The Mist,” “Vikings”), Morgan Davies (“Storm Boy,” “The End”), Gabrielle Echols (“Reminiscence”) and introducing Nell Fisher (“Northspur”).
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LILY SULLIVAN as Beth in New Line Cinema’s horror film “EVIL DEAD RISE,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. EVIL DEAD RISE Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
Moving the action out of the woods and into the city, “Evil Dead Rise” tells a twisted tale of two estranged sisters, played by Sutherland and Sullivan, whose reunion is cut short by the rise of flesh-possessing demons, thrusting them into a primal battle for survival as they face the most nightmarish version of family imaginable.
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(L to R) GABRIELLE ECHOLS as Bridget, NELL FISHER as Kassie, LILY SULLIVAN as Beth, MORGAN DAVIES as Danny and ALYSSA SUTHERLAND as Ellie in New Line Cinema’s horror film “EVIL DEAD RISE,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. © 2022 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
“Evil Dead Rise” is produced by Rob Tapert (“Ash vs Evil Dead,” “Don’t Breathe”) and executive produced by series creator and horror icon Sam Raimi and cult legend and “Ash” himself, Bruce Campbell, along with John Keville, Macdara Kelleher, Richard Brener, Dave Neustadter, Romel Adam and Victoria Palmieri.
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ALYSSA SUTHERLAND as Ellie in New Line Cinema’s horror film “EVIL DEAD RISE,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. © 2022 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
A New Line Cinema / Renaissance Pictures presentation of a Pacific Renaissance and Wild Atlantic Pictures production, “Evil Dead Rise” will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures and is set to open in theaters in North America on April 21, 2023 and internationally beginning 19 April 2023.
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simplylove101 · 1 year
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2023 Horror Challenge: [9/?]
↳“Mom?”
“Mommy's with the maggots now.” Evil Dead Rise (2023) dir. Lee Cronin
Plot: A reunion between two estranged sisters gets cut short by the rise of flesh-possessing demons.
Starring: Lily Sullivan, Alyssa Sutherland, Morgan Davies, Gabrielle Echols & Nell Fisher
So, I watched this one. I knew once it would become available I would totally check it out. Considering it’s a sequel/reboot, and how I’m like 50/50 when it comes to them depending on the franchise, I didn’t know what to expect. But I do consider the original trilogy to be iconic and the 2013 reboot was at least kinda interesting so I figured it was worth checking out. I’ve hearing plenty of good things about it so that was reassuring. Having watched it, I think it was pretty good. Now, to be honest, I probably would have preferred its name not being attached to the ‘Evil Dead’ series because it doesn’t have that zany humor that the originals had (but they did lean into the gore of it tho), it’s more grounded. Which isn’t necessarily bad, but it helps with expectations. I do admire them using mostly only practical effects like those ones, which I think overall makes the film better for it. The acting was good from all, the opening was very attention grabbing, and the atmosphere was certainly eerie. So, plenty of positives. Idk where it stands against the originals for me, comparisons aren’t very fair in this case since I think they made it their own. But I do think it’s worth checking out cuz like I said, I thought it was pretty solid.
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Artist/maker: James Hadley (modelled) Made by: Royal Worcester Porcelain Factory (designed 1881, made 1884)
“The teapot is a satire on what was seen at the time as the ‘affectation’ of the Art for Art’s Sake movement; the self-styled ‘sensible’ and ‘manly’ world of the Victorian mainstream press saw Aesthetes as effete poseurs. Both the male and female depicted by the Royal Worcester teapot are dressed in stereotypical Aesthetic clothing, reflecting the popularity of what Gilbert and Sullivan satirised as the “greenery-yallery” colours (such as sage green and mustard yellow) that were so popular amongst Aesthetes, and the lily and sunflower so delicately modelled here were the two iconic floral symbols of the Aesthetic ‘craze’ of the late 1870s and early 1880s. However, the teapot does not only refer to the Aesthetic craze of the time. Underneath is an inscription which reads: “Fearful consequences through the laws of Natural Selection and Evolution of Living up to one’s Teapot”. This inscription was a satirical comment both on Oscar Wilde’s tongue-in-cheek quip about his blue and white china, and also on the hysterical fears circulating in the 1880s about the effects that effeminacy and the blurring of gender roles might have on the future British population.” - Dr. Sally-Anne Huxtable, Principal Curator, Modern and Contemporary Design, National Museum Scotland 
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justthegreat1 · 1 year
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The Dead shall Rise: “Evil Dead Rise” Review
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Pictured above is the “Evil Dead Rise” poster.
Image Credit: Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema
42 years ago, Sam Raimi would create a little movie that would spark an iconic franchise and 32 years later that franchise would be rebooted by the movie called “Evil Dead” (2013) which was directed by Fede Alvarez, this movie would receive critical acclaim. Now, 10 years later…this franchise would be brought back from the dead (pun intended) with “Evil Dead Rise” (2023) which is directed by Lee Cronin. It currently holds an 84% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes which is shocking considering the content that is inside the movie, now I know the Evil Dead franchise is known for its bloody content but for me I think this might be the bloodiest one yet, this might be even bloodier than the 2013 remake. Alright, let’s bring out our chainsaws, Boomsticks, and Necronomicon’s and go straight to the spoiler-free review.
Evil Dead Rise is a 2023 supernatural horror film directed by Lee Cronin (who also wrote the movie), Produced by Rob Tapert, Sam Raimi, and Bruce Campbell (who starred in the original Evil Dead movies and “Ash vs Evil Dead”). The cast involves Lily Sullivan as Beth, Alyssa Sutherland as Ellie, Morgan Davies as Danny, Gabrielle Echols as Bridget, Nell Fisher as Kassie, Richard Crouchley as Caleb, Mirabai Pease as Teresa, Anna-Maree Thomas as Jessica, Jayden Daniels as Gabriel, Billy Reynolds-McCarthy as Jake, Tai Wano as Scott, and Mark Mitchinson as Mr. Fonda.
The Plot:
A reunion between two estranged sisters gets cut short by the rise of flesh-possessing demons, thrusting them into a primal battle for survival as they face the most nightmarish version of family imaginable.
Positives:
One positive I have about the movie is the tone, I liked how they combine the campy elements of the original movies with the darker elements of the remake (which I prefer…please don’t cancel me). I appreciated how they balanced the dark humor of the original movie while adding the dark and intense moments of the remake to make it not so silly. I loved how unsettling Alyssa Sutherland was in the role of Ellie, especially during the bathtub scene.
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Pictured above is Alyssa Sutherland as Ellie
Image Credit: Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema
The second positive I have about this movie was the cast, I really enjoyed the performances of Lily Sullivan and Nell Fisher as Beth and Kassie as their portrayals make you root for them and hope they make it out alive. I also enjoyed the characters in general as they were likeable and made smart decisions.
The third positive I have about this movie is that it was not afraid to embrace its R-Rating, there was tons of blood spilt in this movie with amazing practical effects as Evil Dead is known for that. I’m not going to look at cheese graters the same way again after a certain scene in the movie.
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Pictured above is Lily Sullivan as Beth
Image Credit: Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema
Negatives:
The only negative I have is that I wish the movie was just a little bit longer as the ending felt rushed in my opinion, but don’t let that one negative discourage you from checking out “Evil Dead Rise” wherever you can.
My Overall Thoughts:
After watching “Evil Dead Rise”, I can’t wait to see what’s next in the franchise. I really enjoyed the exploration of the theme of motherhood and how it tied into the movie. This movie was disturbing, violent, and as Ash Williams would say…``Groovy.”
Where to watch “Evil Dead Rise”?
“Evil Dead Rise” can be watched in Theaters and through digital retailers now, Blu-Ray and DVD on June 27th.
What did you think about “Evil Dead Rise”?
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Interview: 'Evil Dead Rise' Stars Lily Sullivan & Alyssa Sutherland
Check our #Interview with #EvilDeadRise Stars @RealLilSull & @RealAlyssaS - @evildead in cinemas April 20
‘Evil Dead Rise’ stars Lily Sullivan and Alyssa Sutherland shared with us about their experience joining the iconic horror Franchise. We discuss what it was like filming the movie in New Zealand during Covid Lock-downs, the involvement of executive producers Sam Raimi & Bruce Campbell and how they felt about working fully covered in blood and the use of practical effects. If you’re a fan of the…
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Beth - Evil Dead Rise, 2023
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vintage1981 · 1 year
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Horror Icon Sam Raimi & Director Lee Cronin with the Cast of Evil Dead Rise in the 2023 SXSW Studio
Take a deep dive into SXSW with our Studio Interviews, where conversations go beyond the boundaries of sessions, showcases, and screenings.
Join writer/director Lee Cronin, series creator and horror icon Sam Raimi, cult legend and “Ash” himself Bruce Campbell, and stars Lily Sullivan and Alyssa Sutherland for a look at the new film that moves the action out of the woods and into the city....
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Renfield and Evil Dead Rise
Renfield: Directed by Chris McKay
Renfield, the tortured aide to his narcissistic boss, Dracula, is forced to procure his master's prey and do his every bidding. However, after centuries of servitude, he's ready to see if there's a life outside the shadow of the Prince of Darkness.
My thoughts on Renfield are nothing but disappointment. Renfield was onto something with its concept of Renfield breaking away from Dracula. However, this vision was muddled and buried in an unneeded cop/mafia storyline. This movie would have been much better if it had focused on this toxic breakup. Nicholas Cage and Nicholas Holt are hysterical together and have fantastic chemistry. When they were in the spotlight, it was a fun ride. Sadly, when they were absent, the movie fell apart. The action scenes are fun but are blurred by poor editing and questionable camera shots. Overall I wanted more out of this given that it had such a good concept.
My Rating: C
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Evil Dead Rise: Directed by Lee Cronin
A reunion between two estranged sisters gets cut short by the rise of flesh-possessing demons, thrusting them into a primal battle for survival as they face the most nightmarish version of family imaginable.
I was not expecting Evil Dead Rise to be as good as it was. It's horrifying, gory and breathes new life into this iconic horror franchise. I respect this movie for not doing a complete remake of the original. They take the bare bones of the original but make the classic story their own. The horror is unsettling, bloody, and twisted, perfect for an Evil Dead movie. The horror and the tension never let go as you enter a nightmare from the Evil Dead world. A kickass performance from Lily Sullivan and an exceptionally creepy performance from Alyssa Sutherland is the cherry on top of this movie. My only disappointment is that Bruce Campbell's Ash didn't show up. However, Campbell did get a nice cameo in the movie, which was a great easter egg.
My Rating: B+
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Director: Lee Cronin
Cast: Lily Sullivan, Alyssa Sutherland, Morgan Davies, Gabrielle Echols, Nell Fisher
Premise: After an earthquake opens a passage to an abandoned vault underneath Ellie's and her kid's apartment building, Ellie's son Danny uncovers an ancient book. At this same time Ellie's estranged sister Beth makes a surprise appearance and attempts to reconnect. Danny's curiosity get the better of him and he opens the ancient book. Now the family have to survive a night in hell.
Review: The Evil Dead franchise is one of the most iconic in horror cinema, the original trilogy revolved primarily around Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell) and his journey form everyman to hero, the necronomicon and the deadites served mainly to aid his journey, whilst they still made compelling antagonists they were firmly planted in the camp side of things. The 2013 reboot took things in an interesting direction, whilst keeping the plot and set-up mostly the same but with a new cast of characters, there was much bigger focus on the malicious evil of the forces that slowly possess the characters, whilst still taunting and mocking other characters they were instead far more malicious and upsetting.
This new focus is carried over perfectly into Evil Dead Rise, changing the primary location from a lonely cabin in the woods to a high rise city apartment was a curious choice that I initially met with doubt, but after seeing the film I now believe this was an absolutely inspired choice. As an audience, the franchise has already exhausted the creative possibilities of the lonely cabin so this change gives the filmmakers a whole new toy chest to play with. Every part of the location is used effectively throughout the story, everything from peepholes to ventilation systems.
The Evil Dead films are renowned for their blood and gore and this film is no different, whilst the gore and violence in Evil Dead 2013 is probably more gruesome I think the characters do an excellent job in making the violence far more impactful. Other than Ash (and to a lesser extent 2013's Mia) the series has never done a great job with creating interesting characters, essentially most of our casts have been college friends or acquaintances...or in Evil Dead 2's case paranormal researchers. The focus this time around on a family unit makes every scenario far more threatening, absolutely no characters feel like they're off limits to be torn to shreds. This violence doesn't feel gratuitous for the sake of it, these moments are well earned from the time spent with the family early on. Seeing them look out for each other, interact, bicker, squabble etc only makes the fateful moment Ellie (Alyssa Sutherland) gets possessed far more horrific.
On the topic of Ellie, Alyssa Sutherland's all out performance as the possessed mother is one of the best in the series. Capable of comedy and outright terror within a split second, she is absolutely the stand out performance. All of the performances are strong, especially those of the younger performances as some of the material they have to work with would be extremely challenging and they deliver it flawlessly.
The film also looks outstanding, the effects are beautifully implemented. Despite taking place in a small apartment building the film makes excellent use of the space provided, this is without even mentioning the films short prologue which does utilise some of the series more traditional woodland imagery and also delivers one of the best title drops I have ever seen.
This film is absolutely worth watching in a theatre, it's a tight 90 minutes and is absolutely cathartic, thrilling, horrifying, compelling and exciting. Obviously folks who don't deal well with horror, gore and malicious content should stay away, but for anyone else this is a must watch.
9/10
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Alyssa Sutherland & Lily Sullivan on the set of Evil Dead Rise.
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Evil Dead Rise, 2023
Dir. Lee Cronin
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