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[Review] ‘Hail to the Deadites’ Documentary Pays Tribute to the ‘Evil Dead’ Franchise’s Most Ardent Fandom

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True to its name, a documentary documents a subject and provides an examination of it in the process. Horror documentaries usually offer insight, analysis, and context for various aspects of the genre, either on a broad or niche scale. Hail to the Deadites doesn’t seek to provide any new details or analysis of the Evil Dead franchise but instead turns the camera back on the fervent fandom that’s tirelessly supported it for decades. It’s a charming presentation of some of the franchise’s biggest fans, but it never delves below the surface.

Filmmaker Steve Villeneuve assembles a variety of talking heads to capture the fandom at its best. A select few horror journalists and historians introduce this niche world, and prominent franchise mainstays like Bruce Campbell pop in throughout to share stories of fan interactions. The bulk of the doc’s short, breezy runtime is dedicated to Evil Dead’s most devoted. 

Villeneuve highlights the most prominent Ash cosplayers in the community, a romance that blossomed from a shared passion for the movies, avid memorabilia collectors, and even a touching tale of a fan that named his ailing infant son after the plucky franchise hero. The doc swiftly passes over conventions, Evil Dead stage shows, fan gatherings, and more with great affection.

Seeing each face light up as they discuss their adoration of the franchise is endearing; each talking head plucked directly from the fandom is genuinely happy simply getting to relay how much the Evil Dead movies mean to them. It’s sweet to see them enthusiastically show off their cosplay process or various rare collectibles. But Villeneuve never delves any deeper beyond that.

Those looking for any insight into what it is about this franchise that draws such a loyal fanbase won’t find any here. Villeneuve never connects any dots between the films and their devotees. Or explores the psychology behind their steadfast obsession at all. Villeneuve presents the fandom at its best and brightest but fails to question the fandom in any meaningful way. It’s just a series of doting but mostly empty testimonials. It loses personality and identity in its failure to inject substance behind the gushing. Without any specificity or analysis, there’s nothing here that distinguishes this doc from other fandoms. The director instead chooses to showcase, in part, how cast and crew members like Tom Sullivan or Campbell connect with their fans. The most insight comes from snippets of interviews by the franchise’s cast, played over the film’s closing credits.

Hail to the Deadites succeeds as a joyous celebration of Evil Dead fans and nothing more. It’s likely to put a smile on your face, but there’s nothing informative about it. Villeneuve simply gives back to those that give so much of themselves to the franchise. That means that it’s a very niche fan documentary; it’s only for Evil Dead fans by Evil Dead fans.

Hail to the Deadites releases On Demand and Digital HD on July 27, 2021.

Horror journalist, RT Top Critic, and Critics Choice Association member. Has appeared on PBS series' Monstrum, served on the SXSW Midnighter shorts jury, and moderated horror panels for WonderCon, SeriesFest, and Popcorn Frights Film Fest.

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‘Hold the Fort’ Trailer Pits New Homeowners Against an Onslaught of Monsters

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Hold the Fort Trailer

Sunrise Films has announced the official North American release of William Bagley‘s horror comedy Hold the Fort, and it’s accompanied by an energetic new trailer.

Hold the Fort debuts on digital platforms on June 23.

In the film,Lucas and Jenny think their life is finally coming together when the couple become homeowners. Little do they know that their new house comes with a big catch. Lucas and Jenny soon find themselves in a fight for their lives when they become trapped in a battle between their Homeowners Association and an onslaught of monsters from hell. The horror-comedy takes the timely concern of home-ownership and wraps this up in an entertaining action-packed thrill ride.

Watch the new trailer below, which introduces one wild HOA gathering during an equinox. Things get bloody fast.

Chris Mayers (Adult Swim Yule Log), Haley Leary (The Walking Dead), Levi Burdick, and Julian Smith star.

William Bagley writes and directs, in addition to producing with Smith, Matt Dodd, Luke Williams, and Tim Reis (Adult Swim Yule Log).

Ahead of the release, Bagley said,My goal with this film was to make a hilarious, fast-paced thrill ride while also telling a great story with heart. Hopefully, through all the blood, laughs, fights, and gags, you leave the film feeling inspired to tackle whatever life throws at you.

Hold the Fort premiered at Fantasia last summer before going on to play FrightFest London, Toronto After Dark, and Beyond Fest.

I wrote in my review,It’s an infectiously charming assemblage of jokes and monster vignettes bound together by a barebones plot with not much on its mind beyond delivering an entertaining time.

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