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    So we’ve come to the point in the “Evil Dead” franchise’s history where the trilogy had finally come to a close. The films were a smash hit with horror fans and had all become cult classics in their own right. But with a fan following as devoted as they had that was clamouring for more when no other films were planned, where was the franchise to go? Over the years after the close of the trilogy, Ash and the deadites started to branch out from cinema and turned up in a number of different mediums.

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  • Army of Darkness 1992

    Due to the popularity of the first two films and the cliffhanger twist ending of “Evil Dead 2”, talks of a third instalment in the series had been floating around for a number of years, and as the 80s was coming to a close, production was just beginning on the final chapter of Ash’s story. Fans waited with baited breath to see how their beloved series would end and just over a decade after the original hit theatres, the final piece of the puzzle was released, dropping the “Evil Dead” part of the title, as “Army of Darkness” in 1992. … Continue Reading

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  • The Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn (1987)

    Along with a number of other horror classics, “The Evil Dead” had paved the way for a boom in interest for horror cinema in the 80s. Never before had audiences clamoured for violence, mayhem and terror the way they were then, so it came as no surprise when, six years after “The Evil Dead” hit theatres, the world was treated to its long anticipated sequel, “Evil Dead 2”, also known as “Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn”. … Continue Reading

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  • Fans of the low budget, cult classic, horror movie series, “The Evil Dead” were jumping for joy recently when Sam Raimi, director of the original movies, announced to the world that the series was going to continue as a TV show. The good news kept coming when, not long after the original announcement was made, B-movie legend and hero of the movie trilogy Bruce Campbell announced over twitter that he would be starring in the upcoming show. … Continue Reading

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  • The CW’s Arrow saw its climactic second season finale earlier this year with Oliver Queen facing off against his one-time friend turned villain, Slade Wilson, in a battle to save his city. Since season two wrapped up, fans have been eagerly trying to get a hold of any piece of information they can about what’s in store for the upcoming third season. And while some aspects of season three’s story are still being kept a secret, a combination of fan speculation and a few snippets of teaser information here and there from the cast and crew, we’re starting to piece together some of what we have in store. … Continue Reading

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0 Arrow Season Three: What to Expect

  • August 7, 2014
  • by swabbott
  • · Comic Books · Drama · Editorials · Entertainment · Features · Film and Television · Mystery · News · News · Opinions and Editorials · Sci-fi and Fantasy · Science Fiction · Soap Opera · Superhero TV Shows · Superheroes · Television

The CW’s Arrow saw its climactic second season finale earlier this year with Oliver Queen facing off against his one-time friend turned villain, Slade Wilson, in a battle to save his city. Since season two wrapped up, fans have been eagerly trying to get a hold of any piece of information they can about what’s in store for the upcoming third season. And while some aspects of season three’s story are still being kept a secret, a combination of fan speculation and a few snippets of teaser information here and there from the cast and crew, we’re starting to piece together some of what we have in store. … Continue Reading

2 It’s “Oldboy” Bitches!

  • July 11, 2014
  • by Trash Dummy
  • · Drama · Entertainment · Features · Features · Film · Film and Television · Manga · Mystery · Opinions and Editorials · Reviews · Supernatural Drama · Thriller

 And, well, the “New Boy”…um…Bitches

I have to admit, I put off watching the 2013 remake of Park Chan Wook’s game-changing original for a long time. Ok, to be honest I more than just put the remake off. I scoffed at the idea of a remake, laughed at the casting, and shuddered every time I walked past its posters plastered around every corner of the London underground. But alas, a year after its release and a lorry bin’s load of scathing reviews later, curiosity got the better of me and I watched it. … Continue Reading

0 “Snowpiercer”: A Sci-fi, Action film that’s not afraid to make you think.

  • July 7, 2014
  • by merypacifici
  • · Drama · Entertainment · Fantasy · Features · Film · Film and Television · Opinions and Editorials · Political Drama · Reviews · Sci-fi and Fantasy · War Movies

“Snowpiercer” is a South Korean-American film based on the French graphic novel by Jacques Lob, Le Transperceneige, released in 2013. Set in the not too distant future where a failed global warming experiment has left the Earth frozen and unlivable. The film takes place entirely on a train called Snowpiercer which functions as the only shelter for the few survivors. The train travels the world, powered by a perpetual-motion engine with a class-system established on it that ensures the wealthy inhabit the front while the poor live at the back. … Continue Reading

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