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Evil Dead Burn Is Filth, and It Knows It

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July 11, 2026
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Evil Dead Burn Is Filth, and It Knows It


I made a noise during Evil Dead Burn that I have never made in a theater before. It landed somewhere between a laugh and an apology, and I made it more than once. That is the whole review, really, but iHorror pays me by the word, so let me explain what kind of movie earns a sound like that.

What You Are Actually Signing Up For

Alice, played by Souheila Yacoub, has just lost her husband and goes to grieve with his family at their remote house. You already know the family is not going to stay a family for long. The Necronomicon does what it does, the people she is supposed to lean on start turning into Deadites one at a time, and a house full of grief becomes a house full of teeth. Sébastien Vaniček, the French director who made the skin crawl in Infested, is running the show here, and he treats the setup as a formality. He is not wrong to. The premise is a doorway, and he cannot wait to slam it behind you.

Vaniček Knows Where the Wet Things Are

The best thing I can say about Vaniček is that he understands space and he understands panic, and Infested proved both. That film turned a rundown apartment block into a trap that kept getting smaller. He brings the same instinct to a single house, shooting hallways and stairwells like they are closing in, and cinematographer Philip Lozano keeps the camera low and close enough that you feel cornered right along with everyone else. When the movie wants to move, it genuinely sprints. When it wants to sit in a doorway and let you dread the next room, it does that too, and the dread pays off.

Yacoub is the reason any of this lands harder than a haunted house tour. She plays Alice with real grief underneath, tired and raw before the blood even starts, and she commits to the physical wreckage without ever winking at us. The supporting cast, Hunter Doohan and Tandi Wright among them, do the hardest job in any possession movie, which is being warm and human right up until they are neither. And I have to single out makeup designer Jane O’Kane, whose practical work is the film’s true lead performance. The Deadites here are gnarled, weeping, wrong in the specific way that only someone building this stuff by hand can manage. You can almost smell it.

On Being Shocked That the Book of the Dead Bites

Here is where I lose the people who left the theater upset. A chunk of the early response to Evil Dead Burn has landed on some version of too violent, too cruel, too much. Critics keep circling that dividing line, and I understand the reflex. I also think it misreads what this series decided to be a very long time ago.

Complaining that an Evil Dead movie is disgusting is like complaining that the Book of the Dead came without a warning label. This franchise stopped being straightforward cabin horror decades ago. Evil Dead II was already slapstick soaked in arterial spray. Army of Darkness went full cartoon, more comic adventure than nightmare, and nobody would call it the most brutal chapter, but it locked in the tradition of treating the human body like a prop that exists to be dismembered for a bang and a laugh. Fede Alvarez’s 2013 film swung the pendulum back to punishing practical cruelty, and Lee Cronin’s Evil Dead Rise moved the horror into a family apartment and made it intimate and mean. Burn simply finds a new, fouler corner of that same house and moves in.

And the violence is mostly inventive, not just abundant, which is the distinction that matters. O’Kane and Vaniček keep finding fresh ways to open a person up, and the movie understands the exact frequency where revulsion and laughter overlap. The nastiest set pieces work because they escalate the idea rather than the volume. It is not tasteful. Taste was walked out to the parking lot before the opening credits finished. The film treats the human body less like a sacred vessel and more like a package that has become genuinely difficult to open, and it is gleeful about the effort.

Where the Seams Show

I loved this movie. I am not going to pretend it is airtight. The plot is thin, and I mean thin. There is a grief throughline that Yacoub sells harder than the script earns, and a couple of the supporting characters are barely sketched before the movie needs them to start screaming. If you are looking for a story that rewards a second viewing on the level of writing, this is not that, and I would be lying to you if I said otherwise.

The thing is, narrative heft has almost never been the draw here. Nobody opens the Necronomicon hoping for a rich character study. You come for momentum, for demonic mayhem, for the specific pleasure of watching bodies stop being permanent. Burn delivers all of that with the throttle down, so the threadbare plot mostly stays out of the way. Mostly. The pacing does sag once in the middle third, right when the movie should be tightening, and there is a late reach for a bigger digital creature that breaks the practical spell it spent an hour casting. For a film this committed to things you can touch, the one moment it trusts a computer is the one moment I checked out. It is a real flaw, and it keeps this out of the top tier of the series for me.

But the top tier of this series is stacked, and Burn does not embarrass itself standing next to it. It is not the best Evil Dead. It might be the most purely disgusting, and it wears that like a crown.

The Verdict

Evil Dead Burn is thin on story, filthy on purpose, and creatively repulsive in a way that made me happy to be there. Vaniček understood the assignment, Yacoub grounded it, Jane O’Kane’s effects earned every recoil, and only a late lapse into digital keeps it from the front rank. If the extremity is a dealbreaker for you, that is fair, and I am not here to talk you out of your own stomach. But if you walk into a movie called Evil Dead Burn and act betrayed that it burns, I do not know what to tell you. This is the series doing exactly what it promised, louder.

Rating: 4 out of 5.





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