Army Of Darkness
Ashe goes on an adventure in another world, where Ashe returns to the Middle Ages by capturing him from the dreaded Lord Arthur in the most dangerous adventure in Ashe's life. Ashe returns to that strange age, as Ash begins his interest by helping Deadly Chainsaw, who became his only friend. That task is to overcome the risks to restore the Book of the Dead, a powerful book that gives its author the authority to call an army of ghouls to enter into a new war.
4 September 1957, Pontiac, Illinois, USA
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July 06, 2010
Containing less of the blood soaked insanity of the previous two instalments, Army of Darkness comes off as more of an adventure film with a horror element attached to it.August 11, 2016
The climactic battle between the living and the dead that closes the picture is well done yet disappointingly lacking in thrills...April 05, 2013
Works in being a spooky and entertaining darkly comedic horror movie...September 11, 2009
I'll probably take heat for saying so, but this flick kind of sucks.January 20, 2011
Army of Darkness' story is so perfunctory and lame that there's nothing to tether its bits and pieces of loopy madness.May 29, 2009
This is old-fashioned fun until the climactic battle, which almost comes across like routine bone piling after all the flights of fancy.November 04, 2015
More than anything, Army of Darkness is a tribute to the Ray Harryhausen adventure epics (Clash of the Titans, Sinbad, and the like) that Sam Raimi grew up loving.July 06, 2010
Raimi turns his back on the horror genre that brought him fame in the first place and delivers instead a cartoonish sword-and-sorcery fantasy, albeit one with some pretty cool monsters and special effects.April 29, 2013
A loopy work of imagination that never fails to be entertaining.May 28, 2009
Raimi and his camera never slow down, which is good because many of the gags don't stand up to scrutiny.October 26, 2015
Sam Raimi's Army of Darkness delivers a great conclusion to what is one of the most unique trilogies in cinema history, providing a ton of laughs and plenty of exciting action in the process.