Hail to the king, baby. Three decades ago, Sam Raimi's "Army of Darkness" was released in the U.S., capping the "Evil Dead" trilogy which grew from a low-budget cult hit into a horror-comedy mainstay with buckets of blood to spare. You might remember it: Bruce Campbell's Ash and his chainsaw arm, a literal blood geyser, Ray Harryhausen-esque stop-motion skeletons. But your experience may vary, depending on which version of the movie you've seen. With Lee Cronin's upcoming franchise...

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