The Horror Cut
The Horror Cut
Love horror movies? So do we! Join actor Stephen Kerr and filmmaker Gary Hewitt as they dive deep into the world of horror cinema. In each episode, we discuss a different horror film — what we love about it, what makes it terrifying, and why it sticks with us.
From cult classics to modern nightmares, we celebrate the genre in all its gruesome glory. Whether you're a hardcore horror fan or just looking for your next scare, The Horror Cut brings passionate discussions, behind-the-scenes insights, and a love for all things spooky.
Grab your popcorn, turn down the lights, and let’s talk horror.
The Horror Cut
037 Evil Dead (2013)
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Enter the cabin, creep into the cellar and open the book. This week, we are dissecting 2013's Evil Dead.
Trading camp for unrelenting brutality, this version drags the franchise into darker territory, delivering a blood-soaked descent into possession, addiction, and survival.
We dig into the film’s intense practical effects, its controversial tonal shift, and the way it reworks familiar lore for a new generation. From Mia’s harrowing transformation to the film’s infamous set pieces, we explore what makes this entry so divisive, and why it’s earned its place as one of the most extreme studio horror films of the 2010s.
No chainsaw required… just a strong stomach.
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