June 14, 2023

LETEST MOVIES Evil Dead Rise


It's a bummer to watch the lowest point of a favorite horror franchise unfold on the big screen, especially as a huge fan of the original movies (including the underrated 2013 reboot) making the high praise given by the so-called professional reviewers that much more perplexing  DOWNLOAD LINK CLICK HERE REVIEW LETEST MOVIES LETEST MOVIES EVIL DEAD RISE reviews 
When it was announced that Rise would feature two sisters and the three children of the one sister, I expected high tension situations and emotional scenes as the family members hold witness to their loved ones being tormented by demon possession and horrendous body dismemberment; too bad for me I guess because I did not feel as if the characters had any sort of relation to each other outside of being actors who had just literally met one another on set and were told "this is your 8-year-old niece and her mother (your sister) is trying to murder her, okay? Now....ACT!".

In addition to the existing disconnect between the characters, there is absolutely nothing about Rise that feels as if it belongs to the franchise and if you were to remove "Evil Dead" from the title, you would have just another basic demon possession movie. There are plenty of websites and "professional" critics who praise the movie as a success, it even holds a higher Rotten Tomatoes score than the 2013 reboot, but this level of absurdity tells me a couple of things: 1) Rotten Tomatoes cannot be trusted, ever; 2) the gender of the characters, the gender fluidity of the younger characters, and girl boss attitudes matter much more to the modern audience than the actual quality of the film; 3) People are as simple as an Army of Darkness skeleton soldier.

Referring back to my second point, I have no problem with an all-female cast, it was Mia after-all who was the lone survivor of the 2013 film, but she held a certain distinction and badassery that only a recovering addict who has already been through hell can possess. The characters in Rise on the other hand, feel as if they were cast just for the sake of casting a woman character because that is the current Hollywood blueprint which also happens to portray males as bumbling buffoons who contribute nothing except getting in the way of all that on-screen girl power. 

If all that female independence wasn't enough to bore you straight out of the theater, there are plenty of other mistakes that will, for example: the characters failing to question why their loved ones are suddenly being possessed or how they barely react to truly gruesome deaths, scenes that were unintentionally hilarious as evident by the dozen or so laughing movie goers, the pointless lake scene which was obvious time-filling content, and the kills lacking the same visceral impact of the 2013 reboot. The latter of which is due to the simple fact that mutilating kids/women is distasteful, but here is a simple solution for that issue - DON’T cast kids in a movie notorious for body horror. 

I left the theater disappointed that my favorite horror movie franchise is finally on the down swing of its existence, but it happens to the best of them, does it not? If it can happen to horror legends like Jason, Freddy, Michael Myers, Pinhead, and countless others, then the Evil Dead franchise is not immune and Rise marks the beginning of that end for this great franchise.

The Evolution of Cricket: From Gentlemen's Game to Global Phenomenon


 The Evolution of Cricket: From Gentlemen's Game to Global Phenomenon

Introduction (Word Count: 200 words) Cricket, a sport that originated in the 16th century, has undergone a remarkable transformation over the years. From its humble beginnings in rural England, cricket has evolved into a global phenomenon, captivating the hearts of millions of fans around the world. In this article, we will delve into the rich history and significant milestones that have shaped cricket into the beloved game it is today.

I. Origins and Early Days of Cricket (Word Count: 300 words) A. The emergence of cricket as a rural pastime B. The influence of the British Empire on spreading the game C. The establishment of the first cricket clubs and the formation of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) D. The evolution of early cricket rules and formats

II. Growth of Cricket and the Birth of Test Cricket (Word Count: 500 words) A. The rise of county cricket and the foundation of the County Championship B. The first international cricket match and the creation of the Ashes C. The introduction of the concept of Test cricket and its development as the ultimate format of the game D. Pioneering players and legendary cricketing figures of the early years

III. The Advent of Limited Overs Cricket (Word Count: 600 words) A. The birth of limited overs cricket with the inaugural Gillette Cup B. The growth of One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and the inaugural Cricket World Cup C. The impact of the Kerry Packer-led World Series Cricket on the sport D. The evolution of ODI cricket and the introduction of powerplays, fielding restrictions, and day/night matches

IV. The T20 Revolution and the Rise of Franchise Cricket (Word Count: 700 words) A. The introduction of Twenty20 (T20) cricket and the birth of the Indian Premier League (IPL) B. The global spread of T20 leagues and the emergence of franchise cricket C. The impact of T20 cricket on the sport's popularity and commercialization D. The rise of T20 specialists and the changing dynamics of cricket strategy

V. Technological Innovations in Cricket (Word Count: 600 words) A. The influence of technology on umpiring decisions with the advent of DRS (Decision Review System) B. The use of Hawk-Eye, Snickometer, and Hot Spot for improved match analysis C. The development of cricketing equipment and advancements in player safety D. The role of data analytics and artificial intelligence in enhancing player performance

VI. Cricket's Global Expansion and the Future (Word Count: 400 words) A. The growth of cricket in non-traditional cricketing nations B. The inclusion of cricket in multi-sport events like the Commonwealth Games C. The possibility of cricket becoming an Olympic sport D. Challenges and opportunities for cricket's future growth

Conclusion (Word Count: 200 words) Cricket has come a long way from its humble origins to becoming a sport of immense global stature. From the early days of village greens to the grand stadiums hosting high-profile tournaments, cricket has captivated diverse audiences across continents. With the advent of shorter formats and technological innovations, the game continues to evolve, keeping up with the demands of a fast-paced world. As cricket continues to expand its reach and influence, it is essential to preserve its rich heritage while embracing the exciting possibilities of the future. Cricket's journey is a testament to the power of sport in uniting people and showcasing the spirit of competition. As fans eagerly await the next chapter in cricket's history, one thing remains certain—the gentleman's game has transformed into a truly universal passion.

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