

Evil Dead 2013
"Fear what you will become."
Fede Álvarez's 2013 reimagining of Evil Dead transforms the classic cabin-in-the-woods template into a relentless descent into addiction and ancient horror. The film follows Mia, whose road to sobriety leads her and her brother David to a secluded forest retreat.
Director: Fede Álvarez
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Evil Dead (2013) about?
Evil Dead (2013) follows Mia, a recovering addict, who retreats to a remote cabin with her brother and friends for support. When a cursed Book of the Dead is read aloud, an ancient demon awakens, targeting Mia and her group as its next victims.
Who directed Evil Dead?
Evil Dead was directed by Fede Álvarez, known for his bold visual style and visceral approach to horror.
Who stars in Evil Dead?
The film stars Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, Lou Taylor Pucci, Jessica Lucas, and Elizabeth Blackmore in key roles.
Is Evil Dead (2013) worth watching?
If you love high-octane horror with tight pacing and brutal imagery, Evil Dead (2013) delivers a fresh yet classic experience. While it may not be for the squeamish, Álvarez's direction keeps the terror relentless and unpredictable.
How long is Evil Dead?
Evil Dead (2013) has a runtime of 91 minutes.
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About Evil Dead (2013) — Fede Álvarez's Brutal Horror Redemption Story
Fede Álvarez's 2013 reimagining of Evil Dead transforms the classic cabin-in-the-woods template into a relentless descent into addiction and ancient horror. The film follows Mia, whose road to sobriety leads her and her brother David to a secluded forest retreat. When a sinister Book of the Dead is uncovered, a demonic force awakens—possessing Mia and turning survival against her loved ones. With claustrophobic tension and visceral horror, Álvarez crafts a nightmarish journey where the real terror isn't just the demon, but the unraveling of human will under its influence.
The cast—led by Jane Levy's gripping performance—amplifies the chaos as the group faces an inescapable force. The film's raw energy and brutal practical effects redefine classic horror tropes, making it a standout in modern fright cinema.




