Updated
Updated · Rolling Stone · Jul 10
Rolling Stone Urges End to Evil Dead Films After 2 Poor Franchise Entries
Updated
Updated · Rolling Stone · Jul 10

Rolling Stone Urges End to Evil Dead Films After 2 Poor Franchise Entries

1 articles · Updated · Rolling Stone · Jul 10

Summary

  • Rolling Stone said “Evil Dead Burn” is bad enough to justify ending the franchise, arguing the latest film turns the series into a pretentious, gore-heavy slog rather than inventive horror.
  • The review says director Sébastien Vaniček’s visual ambition cannot offset weak narrative dynamics, repetitive “torture” set pieces and a family-trauma plot that adds faux gravitas instead of tension.
  • That critique extends to 2023’s “Evil Dead Rise,” which the magazine calls an equally questionable entry, making “Burn” feel less like a one-off misstep than a broader quality slide.
  • Sam Raimi remains involved as a producer, and Rolling Stone says New Line and Warner Bros. are already planning a prequel, warning the brand risks losing its audience if the current direction continues.

Insights

With fans in revolt, can producer Sam Raimi save the Evil Dead franchise from the very directors he hired?
Is Evil Dead's 'director playground' strategy a bold reinvention or a betrayal that is destroying a horror legacy?