Cinema NARCs Review: “Evil Dead” 2013
Posted by Andrew on April 24, 2013Andrew manages to keep his popcorn down while watching… “Evil Dead”!
Andrew manages to keep his popcorn down while watching… “Evil Dead”!
At 30 years old, I have never, until yesterday, watched any of films in the original Indiana Jones trilogy in their entirety, and if I have, I have not done so since childhood. I certainly remember seeing the action sequences of “Temple of Doom” many many many many many many many times with my best [...]
The following is a brief e-mail I sent to fellow NARC Ron Hogan earlier this evening, after I watched the new, also-red-band trailer for the 2013 remake of “Evil Dead”… Man… I just watched the new red-band trailer for the Evil Dead remake. I just… fuck me, man. This awkward, stilted wording I’m using here [...]
Like most males of my generation, in my teen years I was pretty hype over Sam Raimi’s “Evil Dead” trilogy (“Evil Dead”, “Evil Dead 2″, “Army of Darkness”), starring the much-quotable Bruce Campbell as “Ash”, the everyman perpetually fending off ancient demons. In a rare move for someone as immature as I am… I grew [...]
Andrew takes a straightedge look at… “The Trip!” (1967)
First-time director Panos Cosmatos seems to share my own love for late-70′s/early-80′s science fiction atmosphere. With his inaugural film, “Beyond the Black Rainbow“, Cosmatos looks to have fully immersed himself in the sleek, stylistic natures of a different kind of grindhouse genre, one that favors static white plastics over grimy streets, omni-tailored jumpsuits and finely [...]
Andrew sits 30 feet away from Michael Biehn at a screening of… “The Victim”!
Is this one a wild-bore? It’s dusty monster-suspense in the Outback when Andrew reviews 1984′s… “Razorback”!
I have little to say about this impending Roger Corman documentary, apart from… This…Looks…AWESOME.
CINEMA NARCS BREAKFAST SERIALS SERIES – Ace Drummond DIRECTORS – Ford Beebe, Cliff Smith WRITERS – Wyndham Gittens, Norman S. Hall, Ray Trampe SIX DEGREES OF CAST AND CREW – Actor Robert Warwick can be seen in the Joan Crawford thriller, “A Woman’s Face” (1941). Joan also starred in 1954′s “Johnny Guitar”, co-starring a young [...]