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Evil Dead Burn review: A gory sequel caught between horror and camp

Polygon

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July 8, 2026

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Evil Dead Burn review: A gory sequel caught between horror and camp

Evil Dead Burn packs gruesome kills and stylish filmmaking, but its attempt to unite every era of the franchise falls flat.

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