Movies
FINALLY Some Truth Regarding ‘Evil Dead 4’
I am seriously fed up with hearing about EVIL DEAD 4. Every single thing reported is completely contradictory as Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell appear to want to do a sequel, and constantly tease that it might happen, only it never goes anywhere. Even beyond that, THE EVIL DEAD remake is still collecting dust. After nearly a decade of BS, I say, put your money where your mouth is. Thankfully, Bruce Campbell appears to be on his last straw too as he has given probably the most honest answer ever to the question, “where the eff is Ash?”
During a new interview with Toyfare Magazine, Bruce Campbell finally gets sick of the “Ash” related questions and spits out a fireball of what appears to be the God-given truth.
“Look, let’s cut to the chase because you keep dancing around it, ” Campbell exclaims, “if you’re talking about Ash coming back again., Sam Raimi has the best perspective. He says, ‘Look, I can go back and do Ash vs. whoever whenever I want. I can do that when I’m 70; I don’t have to do that now. Right now I’m on a fast, fat groovy rain in Hollywood.’ And he’s going to follow that, and he’ll come back and to EVIL DEAD stuff when he’s unemployed and living at the Old Director’s Home.”
Now that’s what I call the truth. Too bad Raimi has signed on to ruin two more Spidey movies… it’s going to be a long wait until he’s unemployed….
You can read the full interview in Toyfare issue #136, on newsstands now.
It’s all a joke to him….

Interviews
‘Death Stranding’ Movie Will Be “A Different Kind of Dark,” Says Director Michael Sarnoski
The latest from A Quiet Place: Day One, and Pig filmmaker Michael Sarnoski, The Death of Robin Hood, arrives in theaters this week, but the director is already hard at work on his next project: the feature adaptation of Death Stranding.
Kojima Productions and A24 previously teased not to expect a direct translation of the 2019 game, which introduced “a catastrophic series of events that blurred the boundaries between the worlds of the living and the dead, bringing forth nightmarish creatures into a fragmented world on the brink of collapse.”
The adaptation is said to delve into the mysteries surrounding “Death Stranding,” with the game’s creator, Hideo Kojima, revealing it would introduce a brand new story.
While plot details remain scarce at this stage, writer-director Michael Sarnoski is nearly finished with the script. In a chat with Bloody Disgusting, the filmmaker teased more about what to expect, at least tonally.
“It’s not going to be as dark as Robin Hood. That was a movie that really had to capture this kind of visceral violence so that we could go to this deeply soulful place, and feel that contrast, yet also feel how those things coexist in this world. That was really important to me. Death Stranding is a game that deals with heavy stuff like the veil between life and death, isolation, connection, loss, and the distance between people both in space and time generationally. And so it has all of these pretty weighty themes, but it’s also like an adventure game and an adventure movie,” Sarnoski says.
Expect a different kind of darkness in his adaptation. “So, I think it will definitely have some darkness to it, because yeah, there are ghosts and things like that in that game. There’s heavy stuff to explore, but I think it’s going to be a different kind of darkness.
“I think I like making movies that don’t shy away from the darkness, don’t try and sugarcoat it, don’t try and make it easy, but find a way through it, and a way to integrate it into the light and hope as well.“
Sarnoski explains why he gets so confrontational with darker themes and subject matter: “So at the end you don’t feel like you’ve copped out on the dark things to get to the light, but that you’ve found a way to properly bring both of those things into yourself. That’s what we needed to do, because there’s no escaping the darkness and the death, and the sadness and all that stuff of life, but we have to find ways to still be good to ourselves and good to other people through that.“
Featuring an all-star cast including Norman Reedus, Mads Mikkelsen, Léa Seydoux, Guillermo del Toro, and Margaret Qualley, 2019’s Death Stranding centres on courier Sam Porter Bridges (Reedus) as he embarks on a mission to deliver hope to humanity by connecting the last survivors of a decimated America.


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