MICHAEL F. HOUSEL has authored several novels for Airship 27 Productions, including THE HYDE SEED, MARK JUSTICE'S THE DEAD SHERIFF: PURITY & THE PERSONA TRILOGY, with his short stories appearing in THE PURPLE SCAR, THE PHANTOM DETECTIVE & RAVENWOOD, STEPSON OF MYSTERY. He is also a faithful contributor to Eighth Tower Publications' DARK FICTION series, various popular-culture periodicals and a frequent associate producer for MR. LOBO'S CINEMA INSOMNIA.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Ash vs Evil Dead: Bout 2!!!
Bruce Campell is back as our favorite Deadite fighter in STARZ's "Ash vs. Evil Dead", and thanks to creator/co-producer Sam Raimi, we're off to another rambunctious start.
Not only is Campbell back as the dynamic, but bumbling Ash Williams, but we're again treated to Ray Santiago as Pablo Simon Bolivar; Dana Delorenzo as Kelly Maxwell; and Lucy Lawless as Ruby Knowby. To amp up the action, the versatile Ted Raimi is on board as Ash's best buddy, Chet Kaminski, and the legendary Lee ("The Six Million Dollar Man") Majors occupies the role of Brock, Ash's dad. Wow!!!
The earliest phases of this 10-episode spree are living up to expectations, with the tone right in tune with what came before. That means plenty of comedy, horror and outrageous fun. At this point, Ash has left Jacksonville to hang out at his home base of Elk Grove, Michigan, where otherworldly consequences continue to plague him and his friends.
For those in the know, Campbell's Ash stands as an identifiable everyman, but when push comes to shove, he more than rises to heroic occasion, pressing on to do the right thing, even if his decisions sometimes force him into abrupt (and damn gory) left turns. (Wait till you see what happens in Episode 2: "The Morgue". Whoa!!!)
If you haven't given "Ash vs Evil Dead" a try yet, do yourself a favor. You don't have to be a die-hard fan of the "Evil Dead" franchise, either, to get on the groove. This one effortlessly explains itself, and once you're hooked, you'll be glad you're along for the ride.
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