Evil Dead II (1987)

Movie · 1987 · Horror, Comedy, Fantasy · 1h 24m · R · English

Curator score: 8.2/10 (644.9K ratings)

Kiss your nerves goodbye!

Overview

Ash Williams and his girlfriend Linda find a log cabin in the woods with a voice recording from an archeologist who had recorded himself reciting ancient chants from "The Book of the Dead." As they play the recording an evil power is unleashed taking over Linda's body.

Ratings

Director

Sam Raimi

Production

Rosebud Releasing Corporation, Renaissance Pictures, The De Laurentiis Company

Cast

Bruce Campbell, Sarah Berry, Dan Hicks, Kassie DePaiva, Ted Raimi, Denise Bixler, Richard Domeier, John Peakes, Lou Hancock, Snowy Winters, Sol Abrams, Josh Becker, Sam Raimi, Scott Spiegel, Thomas Kidd, Mitch Cantor, Jenny Griffith, William Preston Robertson, Tony Elwood, David M. Goodman

Where to watch

AMC+, Philo, IndieFlix

Curator Review

Verdict

A deliriously inventive horror-comedy that turns splatter, slapstick, and pure cinematic momentum into a cult classic. It’s less about coherence than escalation, with Bruce Campbell’s physical performance and Sam Raimi’s camera work making every gag and gore beat feel bigger than life.

Best for

  • fans of horror-comedy
  • viewers who like outrageous practical effects
  • people who enjoy kinetic, cartoonish filmmaking
  • cult-movie enthusiasts
  • audiences open to campy excess

Skip if

  • you want a straight horror film
  • you dislike slapstick or broad comedy
  • you prefer restrained pacing and realism
  • you’re turned off by extreme gore and body horror

Overview

Evil Dead II is one of the great examples of a sequel that becomes a full-blown reinvention. It keeps the cabin-in-the-woods setup, but the tone is wilder, funnier, and more technically showy, with Raimi turning every hallway, doorway, and possessed body into a comic weapon. The movie’s confidence is the joke and the thrill at once.

Worth noting

Bruce Campbell gives Ash the kind of physical, panicked, increasingly unhinged performance that defines a cult hero. The film’s practical effects, camera tricks, and elastic sense of timing make even the simplest moments feel possessed. It’s gruesome, but also gleefully playful about its own madness.

Bottom line

If you like horror that behaves like a live-wire cartoon, this is essential viewing. If you need narrative logic to stay in charge, the movie will probably feel like chaos. But for viewers who want invention, energy, and a movie that seems to be inventing itself in real time, it’s a blast.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Griffin (4★) · 11943 likes

Apparently this is a reboot of the first one, but I like to think Ash was just dumb enough to bring his new girlfriend to the cabin for round two.

#1 gizmo fan (5★) · 10495 likes

fuck anyone who thinks "groovy" isn't the best line in all of cinema

Karsten (5★) · 7963 likes

the SECOND ‘a farewell to arms’ came into frame, it was 5 stars

matt lynch (4.5★) · 6882 likes

This is the most excited a movie has ever been to be itself.

James (Schaffrillas) (4.5★) · 5062 likes

Would've been more epic if Ash said "Well that just happened!" at some point

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Topics

horror-comedy, splatter, practical effects, camp, slapstick, possessed body, cult classic, 1980s horror, cabin setting, monstrous mayhem

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