5.Evil Dead(2013)

The only entry on this list to not star series mainstay Bruce Campbell coincidentally (not really) finds itself at the very bottom of the ranking.

ThisEvil Deaddrops Ash Williams in favor of a group of generic, bog-standard horror movie stereotypes. And while that in itself is a stark mistake, it’s not the only reason many fans dislike it. It lacks originality and smart characters, and relies on cheap scares.

But it has its good aspects. Writer and director Fede Alvarez made a competent horror movie here. It just isn’t in in the spirit ofEvil Dead. It has the gore, but none of the humor or charm.

Granted, the original 1981The Evil Deadwas more brutally horrific than its sequels, but even then it had a lightness of heart that just isn’t present here.

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4.The Evil Dead(1981)

This is the one that kicked off the whole franchise, and as is often the case with horror series, it’s not the best that the franchise has to offer. (We do think it’s essential viewing, though.)

Unlike the sequels that followed,The Evil Deadmostly plays as a straight horror movie. To its credit, it does this fairly well.

There’s a creeping sense of dread that builds up over the course of the movie. At first it’s a few friends heading to a cabin for the weekend and they find a strange old book in the cellar.

They read aloud from it (because of course they do). Then things take a downward turn.

It has hints of the humor that would come to define the series later on, butThe Evil Deadstands out for its horrifyingly brutal scenes.

If you’re a horror movie fan, this movie is a great place to start with the franchise. If you’re looking for more of the comedic aspects, you can safely avoid this one.

3.Ash vs. Evil Dead(2015–2018)

Fans were wary but hopeful whenAsh vs. Evil Deadwas first announced. There had been talk of a proper thirdEvil Deadmovie for years, but it never happened.

And even ifAsh vs. Evil Deadmade it to TV, would it be any good?

By the final moments ofAsh vs. Evil Dead’sfirst episode, it was clear that the franchise would work just fine on TV.

The second season was a bit of a let down compared to the first season, but it was still good. And the series rebounded with its third season, which is why it was unfortunate that the series was canceled shortly before the season finale aired.

2.Army of Darkness(1992)

Even if you don’t enjoy horror movies, you’ll still have a pretty good time watchingArmy of Darkness. Unless you aren’t a fan of slapstick comedy, in which case you’ll probably hate this movie.

While this is technically the thirdEvil Deadmovie, it takes place in the Middle Ages—where Bruce Campbell’s Ash Williams has been magically transported following the events ofEvil Dead 2.

Army of Darknessis a mashup of horror, action, and comedy, but it’s primarily a comedy above anything else. Bruce Campbell has a knack for physical comedy, which works as well here as it does in any other entry in the franchise.

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1.Evil Dead 2(1987)

Evil Dead 2is the perfect storm of the series.

The Evil Deadleans too far toward the horrific.Army of Darknesstakes a few too many steps down the road to whereverThe Three Stoogeslive.Evil Deadlost the heart of the franchise.

ButEvil Dead 2strikes the right balance between everything.

The best part is thatEvil Dead 2revisits the events of the first movie within the first 15 minutes or so, with slight alterations. This means you can watch and enjoy it even if you’ve never seenThe Evil Dead—you won’t miss any key info.

And even thoughEvil Dead 2never gets as bloody or brutal as eitherThe Evil DeadorEvil Dead, it still has legitimately spooky scenes that are tempered by moments of physical comedy.

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According to Sam Raimi, another entry in the series (titledEvil Dead Rise) is on the way. Bruce Campbell will be involved as a producer, but he won’t be reprising his iconic roll as Ash Williams, which already has some fans nervous.

We’ll just have to wait and see how that film turns out, assuming it ever does turn out. In the meantime, there are plenty of other horror-comedy movies worth checking out.

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