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Army Of Darkness

  • Army Of Darkness, 1992

Uptown Theatre

2906 Hennepin Ave.
Twin Cities MN 55408
612-825-6006
  • Fri Sep 10 11:55 pm
    Army Of Darkness at Uptown Theatre

    Cult classics Evil Dead and Evil Dead 2 were models of no-budget, down-and-dirty genre filmmaking, and their homemade quality was a large part of their splatstick charm. So when major studio Universal commissioned director Sam Raimi to conclude the trilogy with 1992’s Army Of Darkness, there was a danger that the higher production values could prove to be a negative. Fortunately, the extra money just gave Raimi a bigger toybox for what may be the grandest tribute to stop-motion maestro Ray Harryhausen ever created. Bruce Campbell returns to the role of Ash, this time transported from the present-day (along with his shotgun, car, and chainsaw) to the year 1300 AD, where he goes off on a mission to retrieve the Necronomicon in order to rid a kingdom of evil, but winds up unleashing an army of the dead instead.

    Uptown Theatre 2906 Hennepin Ave., Twin Cities, MN
  • Sat Sep 11 11:55 pm
    Army Of Darkness at Uptown Theatre

    Cult classics Evil Dead and Evil Dead 2 were models of no-budget, down-and-dirty genre filmmaking, and their homemade quality was a large part of their splatstick charm. So when major studio Universal commissioned director Sam Raimi to conclude the trilogy with 1992’s Army Of Darkness, there was a danger that the higher production values could prove to be a negative. Fortunately, the extra money just gave Raimi a bigger toybox for what may be the grandest tribute to stop-motion maestro Ray Harryhausen ever created. Bruce Campbell returns to the role of Ash, this time transported from the present-day (along with his shotgun, car, and chainsaw) to the year 1300 AD, where he goes off on a mission to retrieve the Necronomicon in order to rid a kingdom of evil, but winds up unleashing an army of the dead instead.

    Uptown Theatre 2906 Hennepin Ave., Twin Cities, MN
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Cult classics Evil Dead and Evil Dead 2 were models of no-budget, down-and-dirty genre filmmaking, and their homemade quality was a large part of their splatstick charm. So when major studio Universal commissioned director Sam Raimi to conclude the trilogy with 1992’s Army Of Darkness, there was a danger that the higher production values could prove to be a negative. Fortunately, the extra money just gave Raimi a bigger toybox for what may be the grandest tribute to stop-motion maestro Ray Harryhausen ever created. Bruce Campbell returns to the role of Ash, this time transported from the present-day (along with his shotgun, car, and chainsaw) to the year 1300 AD, where he goes off on a mission to retrieve the Necronomicon in order to rid a kingdom of evil, but winds up unleashing an army of the dead instead.

Updated 08/31/2010

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