Army of Darkness (1992) update feed
“Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell) used to be an S-Mart employee with girlfriend Linda. They go to a cabin in the woods and Ash is pulled into a vortex and lands in the middle ages. He is taken prisoner along with Henry the Red by Arthur's men. He is thrown into the pit with the evil dead. Wiseman sends down his chainsaw and he uses it to defeat them. He becomes a feared hero and sets Henry and his men free. Sheila (Embeth Davidtz) hopes that he would battle the evil but Ash only wants to go home. He needs to quest for the book Necronomicon to return home.
This is a fun romp of a medieval horror misadventure. Sam Raimi is having fun and Bruce Campbell is the guy to deliver it. The over-confident irreverent Ash is hilarious. It's both a great comedy and a fun action adventure.” read more
"FORMAT: 35mm CONDITION: ★★★½ NOTES: Noticeably brown-tinted towards the beginning - which opens on the BBFC card, the Guild logo and a near-silent Universal logo - and some faint vertical lines cover the first reel, but also a crisp and often clear print. The scene that suffers the worst comes towards the end of the second reel, when one of the mini-Ashes jumps into Ash’s mouth and starts to become the Evil Ash, which from the moment Bruce’s eyes are in close-up is practically jailed"
"SCREENING: 35mm DATE: July 13th CINEMA: The Prince Charles Cinema LOCATION: West End"
"In this final installment of of the Evil Dead series, it's time to go back in time and kick some Ash. The genre shambles it's way from horror into fantasy adventure as the story shifts from the modern day setting of the isolated woods to the backdrop of the Arthurian landscape of the Middle Ages. And when you take a chainsaw back to medieval times, it's just as effective as a sword when it comes to slicing and dicing through the decaying flesh and skeletal limbs of a multitude of minions of mo"
" Directed by: Sam Raimi Produced by: Robert Tapert Written by: Sam Raimi and Ivan Raimi Cinematography: Bill Pope Edited by: Bob Murawski and Sam Rami Music by: Joesph DeLuca and Danny Elfman Distributed by: Universal Pictures"