Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Evil Dead Burn (2026)

  

Synopsis
When her husband dies, widow Alice spends an awkward weekend with her husband's family. Things goes to (literal) Hell when forces unleashed by the Book of the Dead descend on the family's home.

Review

While different, this film is an Evil Dead flick through and through. Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert the main producers, with Bruce Campbell and Lee Cronin (Evil Dead Rise) serving as executive producers. The film's director, Sébastien Vaniček, is French and it shows. There are several French songs that play during the film and Alice, the protagonist, is as well. The cast all do a stellar job playing their rolls. Alice is a great protagonist. She also has one of the funniest scenes in the franchise. 

The gore and scares are top notch. I do have reservations about some of it. Evil Dead (2013) contained off screen violence against a dog. While brief the canine violence in Evil Dead Burn happens on screen during an extremely tense scene. While that scene bothered me, there was another that really stuck out to me in a new way. Instead of focusing on person being tormented and attacked by a Deadite, the camera focuses on Alice trying to escape the carnage. However, you still see the carnage happening in the background as a character is thrown around and brutalized. There’s something about this horrific action happening around the focal point, rather than being the focal point that was different in the best ways.

Another reason the film felt different is that unlike previous installments, I only cared about 2 (maybe 2.5) of the cast members. Normally I root for everyone to survive but honestly couldn’t wait to see some of these bastards bite it.

The film contains several connections to previous films. The first Deadite we see is Jessica, who is also the first (and last) Deadite we see in Evil Dead Rise. During a recording of Joseph and Will’s grandfather date 1983, he mentions there was a warning to not read from the books. This is probably a reference to Knowby’s warning from the first film. Some new franchise lore mentions the Circle of Wise Men. Given the name, I’m assuming they have a connection to the Wise Man from Army of Darkness. A news clipping mentioned four people dying in a fire is shown and probably a reference to my favorite Evil Dead, the 2013 film. The post credits scene also has a direct link to the previous film. I’ve also read that Ash is in a picture in the film, though I missed it.

Evil Dead Burn is a great addition to the franchise. It felt true to its Deadite roots, but also did it’s own thing. 

In Your Game

There’s definitely a lot in this one to expand into game content and I will eventually do that. For now I’ll just make a Cinematic Unisystem suggestion, since that’s what the Army of Darkness RPG uses. I’d use the Watcher quality from the Buffy game to represent members of the Circle of Wisemen.

Monday, July 13, 2026

Music Monday - I’ll Form The Head

For this Music Monday I thought I’d bring back some Voltron-inspired nerdiness from the past.

Friday, July 10, 2026

Fuccubus Friday

 I love Jijidraws art. It’s soft, sexy, and adorable.


Thursday, July 9, 2026

Zombie-zilla!

What's more terrifying than a kaiju? Obviously and undead kaiju!

Monday, July 6, 2026

Music Monday- Call Me

BossLogic posted this fun Supergirl/Blondie art and wanted to share. Read my review of the movie here.

You can check out my review of the movie here.

Sunday, July 5, 2026

Summer Time With The Supers

 
 
SummerTime with the Supers by Mathew Dunn

Caver, Ho!

My favorite acquisition at Origins was my Caver mini from Severed Books. Because he's a real one, Justin from Severed Books brought one just for me.

Originally introduced in Caver and Cube Book 1, Cavers are a combo of familiar, fantasy mech, and mobile base of operations. They've also been features in Stone Over Sky and Darkest Rock. While all three books are compatible, Stone Over Sky is system neutral and Darkest Rock is designed for Mork Borg. Both books included at least one new Caver class. 

The minis are solid af. They are 6.25 inches tall and way about 2 pounds. They have two caps on top that can be removed to conveniently place minis (see below). I LOVE my Caver, but haven't had him painted yet. I'm not good at painting, so I will probably have a friend take a crack at it.

While I'm still working out details my next game will include a Caver. If I stick with Heroes of the Borderlands, then I'll probably go with my idea that the cultists' base is actually a caver. If I don't I was thinking it would be fun if after going to the canyon and defeating evil, the party find a random new cave. If I don't go with a Borderlands game, it's no sweat. Caver's can be dropped into any setting that includes powerful magic. The game will be a 5.5 one and I think the new Bastion rules will be perfect for customizing the interior of the Caver.

If you can't tell I'm excited. Have you ever used anything like this in your game? Would you be interested? I'd love to hear your thoughts.

Saturday, July 4, 2026

More Hellboy Art from Kate Komics

I haven’t posted any Kate Komics Hellboy art in a few years. I recently found these and wanted to share. You can check out the previous Hellboy/cryptid pieces

I've still not seen Backrooms, but I'm familiar with them. The idea is a perfect match for the world of Hellboy.

This Hellboy piece done in the style of Alexandre Cabanel's Fallen Angel is inspired.

Punch A Nazi Week - Zombie Hitler

Sgt. Rock vs the Army of the Dead was a Weird War II story written by Bruce Campbell. Its a fun story about Sgt. Rock and Easy Company taking on Nazi zombies. Created by the application of special drugs and large amounts of electricity applied to a dead body (in a very Frankenstein manner).

Adolf Hitler, Undead Führer: Init +4; Atk +6 unarmed (1d8) or +5 pistol (1d8); Crit U/1d10; AC 13; HD 6d12+18; HP 66; Mov. 30'; Act 1d20+1d14; SP un-dead. half damage from non-magical sources, cannot be turned, undead overlord; SV Ref +4; Fort +10; Will +5; AL C

Undead overlord: Hitler can command all undead creatures of lesser hit dice. Intelligent undead can make a Will save (DC 15) to resist his orders.