Unlike so much of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the newest Doctor Strange entry carries the unmistakable stamp of its director, Sam Raimi, so we’re preparing to enter the Multiverse of Madness next week with a film that’s an undiluted hit of Raimi: the third entry in the Evil Dead trilogy, 1993’s ARMY OF DARKNESS. We’re joined by our longtime friend and colleague Matt Singer to revisit a film he calls the “pure essence” of Raimi, which makes up for its lack of deeper themes and nuanced character work with a commitment to fun, cartoonish excess that could be looked at as a deconstruction of heroism — or perhaps fun, cartoonish excess for its own sake is the point.
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Show Notes
Works Cited:
• “Every Sam Raimi Movie, Ranked From Worst To Best” by Matt Singer (
screencrush.com)
• “Stop Telling Me to Turn My Brain Off During Movies” by Matt Singer (
screencrush.com)
Outro music: Sufjan Stevens, “Sugar”
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