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Ash vs. Evil Dead - Confinement
episode 2.5
USA 2016
produced by Moira Grant, Aaron Lam, Bruce Campbell (executive), Craig DiGregorio (executive), Sam Raimi (executive), Rob Tapert (executive) for Renaissance Pictures/Starz!
directed by M.J. Bassett
starring Bruce Campbell, Ray Santiago, Dana DeLorenzo, Michelle Hurd, Ted Raimi, Pepi Sonuga, Lucy Lawless, Joel Tobeck, Stephen Lovatt, Shareena Clanton, Lucinda Hare, Stephen Ure, Medulla Oblongata
screenplay by William Bromell, developed for television by Sam Raimi, Ivan Raimi, Tom Spezialy, based on characters and concepts created by Sam Raimi, music by Joseph LoDuca, special effects supervised by Brendon Durey
TV-series Ash vs. Evil Dead, Evil Dead, Ash
review by Mike Haberfelner
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After having gotten rid of the Necronomicon by throwing it into another
dimension last episode,
reality soon catches up with Ash (Bruce Campbell) when Sheriff Thomas
Emery (Michelle Hurd) arrests him - somewhat over-eagerly perhaps, as Ash
had an affair with his wife Linda (Michelle Hurd) back in the day. Of
course, soon enough Ash's friends Pablo (Ray Santiago), Kelly (Dana
DeLorenzo) and Ruby Knowby (Lucy Lawless) show up at the police station to
demand Ash's release, so do Linda and her and Emery's daughter Lacey (Pepi
Sonuga), who has actually witnessed Ash fighting demons first-handedly -
and things go downhill from there when it's revealed that the demon Baal
(Joel Tobeck) is among them, and Baal can slip into the skin (literally)
of everybody, which pits everyone against everyone else pretty much, and
it's not long before all hell breaks loose ...
An episode that takes some hints from John Carpenter, especially his Assault
on Precinct 13 and The Thing,
but of course done the Evil
Dead way, which means an over-abundance of gore, grotesque
creatures, crazy humour, slapstick situations, and a hero clearly out of
his depth trying to stay on top of it all. Good fun for sure!
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Robots and rats,
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love and death and everything in between,
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