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The Many Lives Of The Evil Dead Essays On The Cult Film Franchise Ron Riekki

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The Many Lives Of The Evil Dead Essays On The Cult Film Franchise Ron Riekki
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.96 MB
Pages: 221
Author: Ron Riekki, Jeffrey A. Sartain
ISBN: 9781476668710, 9781476636047, 147666871X, 1476636044
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Many Lives Of The Evil Dead Essays On The Cult Film Franchise Ron Riekki by Ron Riekki, Jeffrey A. Sartain 9781476668710, 9781476636047, 147666871X, 1476636044 instant download after payment.

One of the top-grossing independent films of all time, The Evil Dead (1981) sparked a worldwide cult following, resulting in sequels, remakes, musicals, comic books, conventions, video games and a television series. Examining the legacy of one of the all-time great horror films, this collection of new essays covers the franchise from a range of perspectives. Topics include The Evil Dead as punk rock cinema, the Deadites' (demon-possessed undead) place in the American zombie tradition, the powers and limitations of Deadites, evil as affect, and the films' satire of neoliberal individualism.

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