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Evil Dead at Universal's Halloween Horror Nights

The blood will flow at Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights this year, as Evil Dead will come to the popular annual event at both Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood.

The maze will be based on the hit 2013 Evil Dead film. Said John Murdy, Creative Director for Universal Studios Hollywood, “If you’re familiar with what we do with Halloween Horror Nights, we create living horror movies. So we want make our guests feel like they got up from their movie seat, walked through the screen, and now they get to live through the world of Evil Dead. So we’re bringing it to life with movie-quality sets, makeup, costumes and props. It’ll be like living the experience for real”

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

IGN Hangouts Presents: Evil Dead

Hail to the King, baby! For years the cult phenomenon that is Evil Dead has slashed its way into every medium possible. We’ve seen Deadites hacked up in games, movies, comics and musicals (yes, Evil Dead has a musical). So when we heard they were remaking the original, fans were equal parts excited and worried.

Thankfully, the remake breathed new life into the franchise with a fantastic re-imagining of the series. IGN’s own Chris Tilly called it “every bit as good as Sam Raimi’s originals” and said it was “A terrifying, exhilarating and relentlessly entertaining new chapter in the Evil Dead story.” You can check out our video review below.

If you haven’t seen the movie yet (and seriously, why haven’t you?), it’s out on Blu-Ray tomorrow. In honor of the blood soaked reboot’s transition to the small screen, we’re hanging out with cast members Shiloh Fernandez, Lou Taylor Pucci, Jessica Lucas and director Fede Alvarez and asking them about the movie. But why should we have all of the fun?

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

Keepin' It Reel, Episode 204

Welcome back to Keepin’ It Reel! In this week’s podcast, Jim Vejvoda and Chris Carle bring you the latest in genre movie news.

After tackling last weekend’s box office — where Evil Dead scared up big business — the guys discuss the biggest movie news of the week, including Halo, Elysium, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Avatar 2, Star Trek Into Darkness, Interstellar, Doctor Strange, Black Panther and more.

Lastly, Jim and Chris predict how 42 and Scary Movie 5 will fare at the box office.

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From: http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/04/11/keepin-it-reel-episode-204

Australia Will Get the Evil Dead

Good news, Aussie gorehounds – Sony Pictures Australia has confirmed the much anticipated Evil Dead remake has been granted a theatrical release on our shores; albeit an extremely limited one.

The announcement comes in the wake of of rumours that the ultra-violent flick might go straight to DVD following the yanking of release dates on Hoyts and Village Cinema’s websites, but like Cabin in the Woods before it, Internet protest and great international reviews appear to have breathed some life into the film Down Under. Its recent box office success in the States can’t have hurt, either.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

Marvel Eyeing Evil Dead Director for Doctor Strange?

A new rumor claims that Evil Dead director Fede Alavarez and screenwriter Rodo Sayagues are up for Marvel’s Doctor Strange movie.

Latino-Review‘s sources suggest that the duo are being eyed for a Marvel movie, with the safe money being on the long-gestating Doctor Strange film, a personal favorite of Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige. It’s reportedly one of the studio’s Phase Three titles for release sometime in 2015 or after.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

"Evil Dead" Tops Weekend Box Office

By Dan Carroll, The Motley Fool

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In its debut weekend, Sony‘s horror film Evil Dead ranked as the top-grossing film at the domestic box office with sales of $26 million.

The movie, a reboot of the classic Evil Dead franchise, pulled in an additional $4.5 million internationally to record more than $30 million in sales in its first weekend in theaters, according to data from media measurement firm Rentrak.

The film managed to beat out stiff competition for the top domestic spot. Action film G.I. Joe: Retaliation, distributed by Viacom subsidiary Paramount Pictures, tied for second domestically with the animated film The Croods; each film recorded $21.1 million in weekend revenues. It was The Croods‘ third week and G.I. Joe‘s second.

G.I. Joe topped the worldwide box office this past weekend, recording more than $61 million across the globe, while The Croods, distributed by News Corp. subsidiary 20th Century Fox, managed a close second worldwide with $55 million in sales.

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Rex Manning Day: ‘Empire Records’ Remembered With Recasting For Modern Age (PHOTOS)

By The Huffington Post News Editors

What’s with today, today? Monday, April 8, is Rex Manning Day, a holiday created to commemorate the film “Empire Records.”

The one-crazy-day comedy — which focuses on a ragtag group of record store employees, the tyranny of chain stores and the power of Gin Blossoms and The Flying Lizards — was released in October of 1995, making this the 17th Rex Manning Day in recorded history. But we mustn’t dwell on numbers like that. No, not today. Not on Rex Manning Day.

To celebrate this year’s Rex Manning Day, HuffPost Entertainment has decided to shock you (shock you, shock you) with some deviant behavior: an imagined 2013 version of “Empire Records,” featuring some of today’s brightest stars. As the success of “Evil Dead” taught Hollywood last weekend, even cult classics deserve remakes. Don’t worry: We’ll say no more, mon amour, and get to the fake casting:

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‘Evil Dead’ Box Office Impresses With ‘G.I. Joe’ Close Behind

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Audiences had an apetite for horror this weekend as Sam Raimi’s “Evil Dead” reboot won the weekend box office. “Evil Dead” took the number one spot, bringing in $26 million across 3,025 theaters. The horror flick, which stars Jane Levy and Shiloh Fernandez, has received mixed reviews from critics and earned a CinemaScore of C+ from moviegoers.

Action film “G.I. Joe Retaliation” and animated flick “The Croods” both continued successful box office runs, tying for the number two spot. “G.I. Joe: Retaliation,” which stars Channing Tatum, Bruce Willis, and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, made $21.1 million across 3,734 theaters. The follow-up to 2009’s “G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra,” has reached a total domestic gross of $86.66 million since its release. Featuring the voices of Ryan Reynolds, Nicolas Cage, and Emma Stone, “The Croods” brought in $21.1 million across 3,879 theaters. With a budget of $135 million, “The Croods” has made $125.8 million.

Also opening this week was “Jurassic Park 3D,” which took the number four spot. The 3D showing of the hit 1993 film brought in $18.2 million at 2,771 theaters. “Jurassic Park 3D,” which was released in celebration of the film’s 20th anniversary, had an estimated production budget of $10 million.

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Evil Dead Scares Up Big Debut

Sony’s remake of Evil Dead did scary business at the weekend box office, debuting in first place with $26 million. Universal’s Jurassic Park 3D bowed in fourth place with $18.2 million.

Holdovers G.I. Joe: Retaliation and The Croods both performed strongly this weekend to finish in second and third place, respectively. According to Box Office Mojo, G.I. Joe: Retaliation has now grossed over $230 million worldwide. The Croods has grossed over $330 million worldwide, making it only the second film this year to pass $300 million globally.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

Weekend Box Office (04/07/13): Evil Dead tops with $26 million, Jurassic Park 3D earns $18 million.

By Scott Mendelson, Contributor

Just under ten years after the somewhat shocking $28 million debut of the much-hyped (and surprisingly not terrible) Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake, which jump-started the modern horror remake trend and solidified the return of grind house horror, the $26 million debut of a much-hyped Evil Dead remake this weekend is not so much a surprise as a formality.  The Sony Pictures revamp more than made back its budget of $17 million in the first three days, also snagging $4.5 million overseas in the process.  The Sony/Film District/Ghost House production is produced by series-helmer Sam Raimi and given the official blessing of series lead Bruce Campbell (also a producer), but otherwise is its own thing. Not that such a seal of approval always matters…  Wes Craven‘s approved remakes of his 70’s “classics” (Last House on the Left with $32 million and The Hills Have Eyes with $41 million) made noticeably less than the Nightmare on Elm Street remake ($32 million on opening weekend, $63 million total), which he strongly opposed, but it was indeed a boost in terms of fan credibility for a remake of a very much beloved cult property.  The film pulled a weekend multiplier of 2.26x off a $11.9 million Friday, which would be pretty lousy for anything that isn’t a horror film or an insanely anticipated sequel.  But horror films are generally cheap and their business is generally brisk and brief.  But heck, even if it does just double its weekend number for the rest of its domestic run, that’s $54 million. The only open question is whether the word of mouth swearing its the most gruesome and stomach-churning R-rated horror film in recent memory helps or hinders word of mouth. …read more

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Keepin' It Reel, Episode 203

Welcome back to Keepin’ It Reel! In this week’s podcast, Jim Vejvoda, Chris Carle and Roth Cornet bring you the latest in genre movie news.

After tackling last weekend’s box office — where G.I. Joe: Retaliation stormed into first place — the gang discuss the biggest movie news of the week, including Ant-Man, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Man of Steel, G.I. Joe 3, Finding Dory, The Fast and The Furious 7, Interstellar and more. We also discuss the influence of the late, great film critic Roger Ebert.

Lastly, we predict how Evil Dead and Jurassic Park 3D will do at the weekend box office.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

Evil Dead Out-Gores the Original

By Matt Cantor Perhaps unsurprisingly, the remake of 1981’s gore-fest Evil Dead is a love-it-or-hate-it affair. The new version has fewer laughs and even more blood and guts than its predecessor, critics say: The new Evil Dead has “none of the first movie’s handmade charm or hilarity, intentional or otherwise,” writes Manohla Dargis …read more

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Evil Dead: Ash's No Good, Very Bad Life

Evil Dead movies, Bruce Campbell’s Ash Williams ranks as one of our favorite movie characters ever. And while it’s true that the chainsaw-wielding, time-trippiest employee of S-Mart is given to feats of heroism on occasion, he’s more often prone to getting his ass kicked by Deadites, or being forced to cut his girlfriend’s head off, and then getting his ass kicked by her Deadite body. He also gets hurt a lot, isn’t too smart, and is really good at making sure everyone around him dies most of the time. That’s why we love him!

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Will the Old and New Evil Deads Collide?

Actor Bruce Campbell, star of the original Evil Dead trilogy, and Fede Alvarez, director of the new Evil Dead, chatted about the possibility of a crossover between the two takes on the horror franchise.

Campbell was coy about whether he made a cameo in the new Evil Dead, but he did say “yes” when asked if he would appear in a future sequel to the new Evil Dead.

The actor also said his dream is for there to be four original Evil Deads featuring his character Ash — yes, he still hopes that he and director Sam Raimi will make Evil Dead 4 in the future — and three installments of the new Evil Dead because seven is a good number.

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What's the Best Evil Dead Movie?

Legend has it that it was written by the dark ones: Necronomicon Ex Mortes. Roughly translated — The Book of the Dead!

With the Evil Dead remake coming next week, we at IGN have been thinking an awful lot about poor, poor Ash Williams and the bad run of luck he had in the original Sam Raimi trilogy of films… Ah, who are we kidding? We love seeing Ash get the crap beaten out of him!

Anyway, we got to talking about what the greatest of the Evil Dead movies is. And this lead to a video chat! And a poll! One of which you can watch below and the other of which you can vote in. Which we hope you do, because we really need this question answered before Henrietta breaks out of the cellar…

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies