Evil Dead Burn: Brutal Carnage Meets a Toxic Family Saga

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Evil Dead Burn blends brutal, inventive carnage with a sharp domestic-abuse allegory, anchored by Souheila Yacoub’s determined final girl, but its heavy-handed metaphor and a disappointing CGI finale undermine the momentum of what is otherwise an ambitiously eerie horror entry.
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