Okay I have seen some scary movies in my time but this weekend a remake of the "Evil Dead" is in theaters and I don't know if I can do this one or not. The 1981 horror classic gets redone and this time the "Evi Dead" will get inside your head. Also Steven Spielberg's amazing Jurrassic Park is back in theaters and now those life like Dinos' will literally jump off the screen for you as it is in 3D. We do it Live at Tinseltown (82nd and University) from 12-2 on Saturday and I will have free tickets, swag from the movie and a whole lot more for you. Stop by and see me Saturday. And check out "Jurassic Park" in 3D only at Tinseltown in the XD Theater...


"Evil Dead" (R)

The remake of the 1981 horror classic stars Jane Levy from the ABC sitcom "Suburgatory", and Jessica Lucas from "Cloverfield" and the CW's "Cult". Like the original, it's about five friends who find a remote cabin in the woods, where they accidentally  unleash evil spirits by reading from an ancient book called the Necronomicon  a.k.a. the Book of the Dead. Obviously, this looks a lot slicker and more "Hollywood" than the original but there are some callbacks to the first movie and its sequel.

The cabin where all the chaos takes place looks the same from the outside, at least. There's a scene where trees get a little too friendly with a girl and a scene where someone hacks off a possessed hand.

That one's actually a callback to "Evil Dead 2". And while the hacking is done with an electric knife instead of a chainsaw this time, there is still some chainsaw action.

Bruce Campbell who starred in the original "Evil Dead" trilogy and is a producer on this one says the remake definitely doesn't skimp on the gore.


"Jurassic Park (3D)" (PG-13)
A 3D version of Steven Spielberg's 1993 movie with Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum. For anyone who didn't catch it in the past 20 years. It's about a theme park filled with dinosaurs brought to life through the power of cloning. Everything's fine until one of the workers tries to steal some embryos and shuts off the fences separating the dinosaurs from the scientists.


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