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The Sam Raimi-produced, Diablo Cody-polished, Fede Alvarez-directed "The Evil Dead" remake continues to line up some young victims and the latest is a name who has been working steadily the past few years, but hasn't quite matched his breakout film. Lou Taylor Pucci, who first came to attention of film fans in Mike Mills' "Thumbsucker," is the latest to head into the forest of "The Evil Dead," joining Jane Levy and Shiloh Fernandez. The...  
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Marc Webb has promised that his film is an "untold story" of Peter Parker. "It's really important for us to be able to communicate that this isn't a remake of Sam Raimi's movie," he told Comic-Con Annual Magazine. "There's a new territory, there's a new ...  
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A remake of the cult classic The Evil Dead has now found its two lead actors in the forms of Shiloh Fernandez and Jane Levy. The original film, made in 1981 by Spider-Man director Sam Raimi, follows a group of college students in a cabin in the ...  
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WhatCulture!First Look At Flying Monkeys From Sam Raimi's Oz The Great & Powerful!WhatCulture!A crew member working on Sam Raimi's Wizard of Oz prequel Oz The Great and Powerful has posted an image of himself on his Facebook alongside a hideously evil looking flying money from the film. The image is above courtesy of Perez Hilton (via Bleeding ...Leaked 'Oz: The Great and Powerful' Photo Of Flying MonkeysGet The Big Picture (blog)all 3 news...  
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Perez Hilton has posted what may be a first look at the make-up for a flying monkey in Sam Raimi's Oz The Great and Powerful . Scheduled for a March 8, 2013 release, the fantasy adventure stars James Franco, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz, Michelle Williams, Zach Braff, Joey King and Bruce Campbell. It's described as follows: Walt Disney Pictures' fantastical adventure "Oz The Great and Powerful," directed by Sam Raimi, imagines the origins of...  
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Shiloh Fernandez ( Red Riding Hood ) has signed on to play the male lead in the upcoming big-screen remake of Sam Raimi's Evil Dead , Variety reports. With the departure of Lily Collins as the female lead, Fernandez is now the sole confirmed cast member. Fede Alvarez, who will direct the film, wrote the script with Rodo Sayagues. Diablo Cody did revisions on the draft. Original producing partners Rob Tapert, Bruce Campbell (who also...  
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Late last month, the Evil Dead reboot lost its first and only cast member in Lily Collins (Abduction, the upcoming Mirror, Mirror), who reportedly dropped out due to a "scheduling issue." Perhaps the latest casting will stick, as Variety reports that Shiloh Fernandez (Red Riding Hood) has been cast as the male lead in the movie, which was reportedly a highly sought after role by young actors. A remake of director Sam Raimi's 1981 cult classic...  
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Sam Raimi was studying literature at Michigan State University with Robert Tapert finishing his economics degree. While putting the finishing touches on It's Murder! Tapert suggested doing a feature length film to Raimi. Raimi felt it to be ...  
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The girl with the eyebrows won’t be playing the man with the chin. According to The Hollywood Reporter, “scheduling issues” (which they also put in quotation marks) have forced Lily Collins to back away from taking the lead role in the remake of Evil Dead being produced by Sam Raimi and directed by Fede Alvarez. On the one hand, this is good news. On the other, it seems likely that the production team is still trying to make the film about a...  
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Just weeks ago Lily Collins (Mirror, Mirror) was announced [1] as the female lead of the new version of The Evil Dead. She was to be the new Ash, essentially, in the Fede Alvarez-directed remake of Sam Raimi's classic horror film. (Calling the character 'the new Ash,' refers to the Evil Dead lead played by Bruce Campbell in three films, though that might turn out to be a stretch as we don't yet know enough about what the new character will...  
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Lynn Collins, who stars in next month’s Mirror, Mirror, was originally announced for the female lead, but dropped shortly thereafter due to “scheduling conflicts.” Sam Raimi, who directed the original that launched his career, is producing ...  
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In January 1979 Bruce Campbell was a college dropout who had just quit his job as a taxicab driver. Sam Raimi was studying literature at Michigan State University with Robert Tapert finishing his economics degree. While putting the finishing touches on It ...  
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Sam Raimi was studying literature at Michigan State University with Robert Tapert finishing his economics degree. While putting the finishing touches on It's Murder! Tapert suggested doing a feature length film to Raimi. Raimi felt it to be ...  
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Sam Raimi was studying literature at Michigan State University with Robert Tapert finishing his economics degree. While putting the finishing touches on It's Murder! Tapert suggested doing a feature length film to Raimi. Raimi felt it to be ...  
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