Army of Darkness
A broad slapstick comedy set in medieval times, Army of Darkness bears little resemblance to the raunchy “video nasty” Evil Dead film that started director Sam Raimi’s career. But this film is indeed a direct sequel to Evil Dead II, continuing the story of Ash as he fights the zombie deadites, including an evil clone of himself! It’s a movie that has spawned toys, video games, comic books, and more but is it a fitting continuation of the Evil Dead series? DONATE TO SUPPORT NOW PLAYING and find out!
Army of Darkness
A broad slapstick comedy set in medieval times, Army of Darkness bears little resemblance to the raunchy “video nasty” Evil Dead film that started director Sam Raimi’s career. But this film is indeed a direct sequel to Evil Dead II, continuing the story of Ash as he fights the zombie deadites, including an evil clone of himself! It’s a movie that has spawned toys, video games, comic books, and more but is it a fitting continuation of the Evil Dead series? DONATE TO SUPPORT NOW PLAYING and find out!
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A broad slapstick comedy set in medieval times, Army of Darkness bears little resemblance to the raunchy “video nasty” Evil Dead film that started director Sam Raimi’s career. But this film is indeed a direct sequel to Evil Dead II, continuing the story of Ash as he fights the zombie deadites, including an evil clone of himself! It’s a movie that has spawned toys, video games, comic books, and more but is it a fitting continuation of the Evil Dead series? DONATE TO SUPPORT NOW PLAYING and find out!
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