Sam Raimi Explained

Sam Raimi
Birth Name:Samuel M. Raimi
Birth Date:23 October 1959
Birth Place:Royal Oak, Michigan, U.S.
Years Active:1972–present
Relatives:Ted Raimi (brother)
Ivan Raimi (brother)
Lorne Greene(father-in-law)
Children:5

Samuel M. Raimi[1] (; born October 23, 1959)[2] is an American film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best known for directing the first three films in the Evil Dead franchise (1981–present) and the Spider-Man trilogy (2002–2007). He also directed the superhero movie Darkman (1990), the revisionist western The Quick and the Dead (1995), the neo-noir crime thriller A Simple Plan (1998), the supernatural thriller The Gift (2000), the supernatural horror Drag Me to Hell (2009), the Disney fantasy Oz the Great and Powerful (2013), and the Marvel Studios film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022).

His films are known for their highly dynamic visual style, inspired by comic books and slapstick comedy.[3] [4] He founded the production company Renaissance Pictures in 1979 and Ghost House Pictures in 2002. Raimi has also produced several successful television series, including , its spin-off and Ash vs Evil Dead starring long time friend and collaborator Bruce Campbell reprising his role in the Evil Dead franchise.

Early life

Raimi was born in Royal Oak, Michigan, to a Conservative Jewish family.[5] He is a son of merchants Celia Barbara (née Abrams) and Leonard Ronald Raimi.[6] His ancestors were Jewish immigrants from Russia and Hungary.[7] His younger brother Ted is an actor,[8] and his older brother Ivan is a screenwriter and physician. His older sister, Andrea Raimi Rubin, is a court reporter.[9] Another older brother, Sander, died at 15 in an accidental drowning in Israel; Raimi has said that the trauma knitted the remaining family closer together and "colored everything he's done for the rest of his life."[10] Raimi also mentioned that Sander first introduced him to Spider-Man, igniting his love for comics.

Raimi graduated from Groves High School[11] and later went on to attend both Michigan State University and Università Bocconi,[12] [13] where he studied English but left after three semesters to film The Evil Dead.

Career

Film

Raimi became fascinated with making films when his father brought a movie camera home one day. He began to make Super 8 movies with his friend Bruce Campbell, whom he met in 1975. In college, he teamed up with his brother's roommate Robert Tapert and Campbell to shoot Within the Woods (1978), a 32-minute horror film which raised $375,000, as well as his debut feature film It's Murder!. During that time, he also shot the seven-minute short film Clockwork (1978), starring Scott Spiegel (who had appeared in Within the Woods) and Cheryl Guttridge.[14] [15] Through family, friends, and a network of investors, Raimi was able to finance production of the highly successful horror film The Evil Dead (1981) which became a cult hit and effectively launched Raimi's career.[16]

He began work on his third film Crimewave (1985), which he co-wrote with the then-unknown Coen brothers, shortly after.[17] Intended as a live-action comic book, the film was unsuccessful, partly due to unwanted studio intervention. Raimi then returned to the horror genre with the seminal Evil Dead II (which added slapstick humor to the over the top horror, showcasing his love of the Three Stooges). With his brother Ivan Raimi (and crediting himself as Celia Abrams), Sam Raimi also wrote Easy Wheels (1989), which parodied the Outlaw biker film genre. A long-time comic book buff, he then attempted to adapt "The Shadow" into a movie, but was unable to secure the rights, so he created his own super-hero, Darkman (1990). The film was his first major studio picture, and was commercially successful, spawning two sequels. Through it he was still able to secure funding for Evil Dead III, which was retitled Army of Darkness and largely steered away from horror towards fantasy and comedy elements. Army of Darkness, the final movie in the Evil Dead trilogy, commercially underperformed, yet on video became a cult classic.

In the 1990s, Raimi moved into other genres, directing such films as the western The Quick and the Dead (starring Sharon Stone and Gene Hackman), the critically acclaimed crime thriller A Simple Plan (1998) (starring Bill Paxton and Billy Bob Thornton), and the romantic drama For Love of the Game (1999) (starring Kevin Costner).Raimi achieved great critical and commercial success with the blockbuster Spider-Man (2002), which was adapted from the comic book series of the same name. The movie grossed over US$800 million worldwide, spawning two sequels: Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3, both directed by Raimi and each grossing approximately $800 million. After the completion of the third Spider-Man film, he planned on producing two more sequels (although Sony Pictures planned three sequels) but could not find a satisfactory script.[18] In 2022, reflecting on Spider-Man 3, Raimi told Rolling Stone: "It was a very painful experience for me. I wanted to make a Spider-Man movie to redeem myself for that. [The aborted] Spider-Man 4 — that was really what that was about. I wanted to go out on a high note. I didn't want to just make another one that pretty much worked. I had a really high standard in my mind. And I didn't think I could get that script to the level that I was hoping for by that start date."[19] He, along with Marc Webb, were both brought on as creative consultants for Marvel Studios' , directed by Jon Watts.[20]

Raimi frequently collaborates with Joel and Ethan Coen, beginning when Joel was one of the editors of Evil Dead.[21] The Coens co-wrote Crimewave and The Hudsucker Proxy with Raimi in the mid-1980s (though Hudsucker was not produced for almost a decade). Raimi made cameo appearances in Miller's Crossing, The Hudsucker Proxy, and with Joel Coen in Spies Like Us. The Coen brothers gave Raimi advice on shooting in snow for A Simple Plan, based on their experiences with Fargo.[22]

He worked in front of the camera in The Stand as a dimwitted hitman, John Carpenter's Body Bags as a murdered gas station attendant, and Indian Summer in what is perhaps his biggest role as a bumbling assistant to Alan Arkin. The film was written by his childhood friend, writer-director Mike Binder, and shot at the camp that they both attended when they were younger. Raimi also produced the entire English-language The Grudge franchise, based on the original Japanese films.

According to Entertainment Weekly, Raimi had expressed an interest in directing a film version of The Hobbit, the prequel to the Lord of the Rings trilogy.[23] In 2008, Guillermo del Toro was selected as the director, with Peter Jackson as the executive producer. Raimi may direct By Any Means Necessary, the next film based on the "Jack Ryan" CIA character created by Tom Clancy for Paramount Pictures. Disney also approached him to direct W.I.T.C.H.: The Movie, based on the popular comic.

Blizzard Entertainment announced on July 22, 2009, that Raimi would be directing a film adaptation of the Warcraft video game series,[24] but at Comic-Con International 2012, it was revealed that he would not be the director.[25] On September 23, 2009, he became the producer for the British supernatural thriller Refuge, which is directed by Corin Hardy and published by Mandate Pictures.[26] He will produce the remake of the Danish thriller The Substitute, which will be directed by Scott Derrickson under his new label Spooky Pictures.[27] Raimi produced with his company Ghost House Pictures the British thriller flick Burst 3D, directed by Neil Marshall.[28]

Raimi directed Oz the Great and Powerful, which was released on March 8, 2013, by Walt Disney Pictures and grossed $493 million worldwide.[29] [30] He said he would not be directing the planned sequel.[31] [32]

On December 11, 2006, the website SuperHero Hype reported that director Sam Raimi and Michael Uslan would co-produce a new film version of The Shadow for Columbia Pictures.[33] On October 16, 2007, Raimi stated that: "I don't have any news on The Shadow at this time, except that the company that I have with Josh Donen, my producing partner, we've got the rights to The Shadow. I love the character very much and we're trying to work on a story that'll do justice to the character."[34] [35]

Raimi, along with Bruce Campbell and Rob Tapert, produced the remake of Raimi's The Evil Dead. First-time feature filmmaker Fede Álvarez wrote and directed, and Diablo Cody was also brought in to revise/rewrite the script.[36] Raimi confirmed plans to write Evil Dead 4 with his brother; it was later specified that this film would be Army of Darkness 2.[37] Alvarez revealed that Raimi would direct the sequel to Army of Darkness.[38] However, in a 2014 interview, Bruce Campbell announced that Army of Darkness 2 is not happening, saying "It's all internet b.s. There's no reality whatsoever. These random comments slip out of either my mouth, or Sam Raimi's mouth, next thing you know, we're making a sequel."[39] On February 26, 2016, it was confirmed that Raimi is attached to direct the upcoming film World War 3 for Warner Bros. The film will be based on a possible future inspired by the book The Next 100 Years by George Friedman.[40]

On February 16, 2017, it was reported that Raimi will be directing a thriller about the Bermuda Triangle for Skydance Media, with the script being written by Doug Miro and Carlo Bernard.[41]

By January 29, 2018, Raimi was set to direct the first in the movie adaptations of Patrick Rothfuss's Kingkiller Chronicle series, The Name of the Wind, with Rothfuss and Lin-Manuel Miranda serving as executive producers.[42]

On February 5, 2020, it was announced that Raimi was in talks with Marvel Studios to direct Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,[43] and Raimi confirmed his involvement in April 2020.[44] This marked Raimi's return to the superhero film genre after more than 15 years following Spider-Man 3 in 2007 and his first feature film directorial effort since 2013's Oz the Great and Powerful.[45]

Television

In addition to film, Raimi has worked in television, producing such series as and its spin-off , both featuring his younger brother Ted Raimi and long-time friend Bruce Campbell, American Gothic, Cleopatra 2525, M.A.N.T.I.S., , Young Hercules, and Jack of All Trades. In 2008, Raimi executive produced a syndicated TV series called Legend of the Seeker, based on Terry Goodkind's best-selling The Sword of Truth fantasy series. He also executive produced the Starz original television series , ,[46] and . He directed the pilot episode of Ash vs Evil Dead for Starz.[47]

Personal life

Since 1993, Raimi has been married to Gillian Greene, daughter of Canadian actor Lorne Greene. They have five children; their three eldest, daughter Emma Rose and sons Lorne and Henry, appeared as extras in Drag Me to Hell and during the final battle in Spider-Man 3.[48] Lorne also contributed as one of many second unit directors on Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

Political donations

In 1995, Raimi donated $450 to the campaign of then-Republican Senator Arlen Specter. In 2002, he donated $1,000 to Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer. During the 2004 election cycle, Raimi donated $900 to Republican President George W. Bush.[49]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleDirectorWriterNotes
1977It's Murder!Amateur film
Also producer and uncredited editor and sound mixer
1981The Evil DeadAlso executive producer
1985Crimewave
1987Evil Dead II
1989Easy WheelsCredited as "Celia Abrams"
1990DarkmanAlso executive producer
1992The Nutt HouseCredited as "Alan Smithee Jr."
Army of DarknessAlso editor (credited as "R.O.C. Sandstorm")
1994The Hudsucker Proxy Also second unit director
1995The Quick and the Dead
1998A Simple Plan
1999For Love of the Game
2000The Gift
2002Spider-Man
2004Spider-Man 2
2005Man with the Screaming Brain Credited as "R.O.C. Sandstorm"
2007Spider-Man 3
2009Drag Me to Hell
2013Oz the Great and Powerful
2022Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Producer only
YearTitleDirector
1994TimecopPeter Hyams
2004The GrudgeTakashi Shimizu
2005BoogeymanStephen T. Kay
2006The Grudge 2Takashi Shimizu
2007The MessengersThe Pang Brothers
30 Days of NightDavid Slade
2012The PossessionOle Bornedal
2013Evil DeadFede Álvarez
2014Murder of a CatGillian Greene
2015PoltergeistGil Kenan
2016Don't BreatheFede Álvarez
2019CrawlAlexandre Aja
2020The GrudgeNicolas Pesce
2021The UnholyEvan Spiliotopoulos
Don't Breathe 2Rodo Sayagues
NightbooksDavid Yarovesky
2022UmmaIris K. Shim
202365Scott Beck
Bryan Woods
Boy Kills WorldMoritz Mohr
Don't MoveAdam Schindler
Brian Netto
LockedDavid Yarovesky
Executive producer only
YearTitleDirectorNotes
1989The Dead Next DoorJ. R. Bookwalter
1991Josh Becker
1993Hard TargetJohn Woo
1995Bradford MayDirect-to-video
1996
1998Hercules and Xena – The Animated Movie:
The Battle for Mount Olympus
Lynne Naylor
Young HerculesT.J. Scott
2002Xena: Warrior Princess – A Friend in NeedRobert G. Tapert
2007Sebastian Gutierrez
2023Evil Dead RiseLee Cronin

Short films

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNotes
1972Out WestAlso cinematographer
1975The Great Bogus Monkey Pignuts Swindle
1976Uncivil War Birds
The James R. Hoffa Story, Part II
Mystery No Mystery
Attack of the Pillsbury Doughboy
1977The Happy Valley Kid
Six Months to Live
Picnic
Civil War Part II
1978Within the WoodsAlso editor
Clockwork
1979William Shakespeare: The Movie
1985The Sappy Sap
2017The Black Ghiandola

Television

YearTitleDirectorWriterExecutive
Producer
CreatorNotes
1994–1997M.A.N.T.I.S.Wrote story for "Pilot"
1995–2001
1997Spy Game
2008–2010Legend of the Seeker
2014Rake2 episodes
20152018Ash vs Evil Dead Wrote and directed episode: "El Jefe"
202050 States of Fright3 episodes

Executive producer only

YearTitleNotes
1994Hercules and the Lost KingdomTV movie
Hercules and the Circle of Fire
Hercules in the Underworld
Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur
1995–1996American Gothic
1995–1999
1998–1999Young Hercules
2000Jack of All Trades
2000–2001Cleopatra 2525
2009
2010Zombie Roadkill
2011
2013

Acting roles

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977It's Murder!Uncle Jasper
1978Attack of the Helping HandMilk ManShort film
Shemp Eats the MoonAngelo the KnifeShort film
1981The Evil DeadHitchhikerUncredited
1982NaziShort film
1983Hefty'sCook No. 2
1985Spies Like UsDrive-in guard No. 2
1987Evil Dead IIKnight hailing AshUncredited
Thou Shalt Not Kill... ExceptCult leader
1988Maniac CopNews Reporter
1989IntruderRandy
1990Miller's CrossingSnickering Gunman
Maniac Cop 2Newscaster
1992Innocent BloodRoma Meats Man
Army of DarknessKnight in Sweatshirt and Sneakers Uncredited
1993Indian SummerStick Coder
Body BagsDead BillSegment: "The Gas Station"
Journey to the Center of the EarthCollinsTV movie
1994The Hudsucker ProxyHudsucker Brainstormer
Cliff Vandercave Look-A-Like
The StandBobby TerryTV miniseries
1995GalaxisNervous Official
1997The ShiningGas Station HowieTV miniseries
2002Spider-ManPopcorn-Throwing Wrestling FanOffscreen
2009Drag Me to HellGhost at SeanceUncredited
20133 Geezers!Sam
2016The Jungle BookGiant SquirrelVoice role

Awards

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sam Raimi interview: Oz, Warcraft, The Shadow, Spider-Man . Luke Savage . March 7, 2013 . Den of Geek . . January 1, 2019 . ...IMDB. They’ve added a name to me, they’ve called me Samuel Marshall Raimi, and I never knew I had a middle name. I have a middle initial, 'M'..
  2. Web site: Sam Raimi: Director, Producer, Screenwriter. Turner Classic Movies. November 23, 2020. October 30, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201030103716/https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/157188%7C201036/Sam-Raimi/#overview. live. Birth Place: Royal Oak, Michigan, USA. Born: October 23, 1959.
  3. Web site: Perno. G. S.. 2020-06-17. Directors' Trademarks: Sam Raimi. 2021-11-30. Cinelinx Movies. Games. Geek Culture.. en-US.
  4. Web site: Gibron. Bill. 2006-10-04. Depth of Field: Sam Raimi – Horror's Stylistic Savior, PopMatters. 2021-11-30. PopMatters. en-US.
  5. Sam Raimi's latest horror flick draws on 'true' tale, Jewish exorcism. Jewish Journal. Naomi. Pfefferman. August 22, 2012. March 14, 2013. November 23, 2020. https://archive.today/20201123023313/https://jewishjournal.com/mobile_20111212/107462/sam-raimis-latest-horror-flick-draws-on-true-tale-jewish-exorcism/. live. Raimi — who grew up in a Conservative Jewish home in Detroit.....
  6. Web site: Sam Raimi Biography (1959-). Filmreference.com. March 19, 2012. Source notes Raimi born "in Royal Oak (some sources cite Franklin), MI."
  7. Spider-Mensch: The Jewish roots of director Sam Raimi and 'Spider-Man'. April 25, 2002. Michael. Aushenker. Jewish Journal. March 19, 2012. December 8, 2012. https://archive.today/20121208200305/http://www.jewishjournal.com/arts/article/spidermensch_20020426. dead. He was raised by parents of Russian and Hungarian Jewish descent in a Conservative Jewish home that included older brother Ivan, now a screenwriter and physician; younger brother Ted, an actor, and older sister, Andrea..
  8. Web site: Ted Raimi Biography (1965-). Filmreference.com. March 19, 2012.
  9. News: Made In Michigan. Jackie. Headapohl. The Jewish News. Detroit, Michigan. March 7, 2013. November 1, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191101205732/https://thejewishnews.com/2013/03/07/made-in-michigan/. live.
  10. News: Sam Raimi: Man behind the mask. The Independent. UK . July 15, 2004. November 23, 2020. August 6, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170806021536/https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/sam-raimi-man-behind-the-mask-47495.html. live. Led by their father, who ran a furniture store, and mother, who owned a lingerie shop, the family became very close after Raimi's elder brother Sander drowned in a swimming pool at the age of 15. Raimi has said of that trauma: 'It colours everything you do for the rest of your life.'.
  11. Web site: Macomb Co. Native Helps Organize Charity Premiere of 'Oz: The Great and Powerful'. Laura. Houser. February 16, 2013. Utica.Patch.com. February 17, 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130317013628/http://shelby-utica.patch.com/articles/macomb-co-native-helps-organize-charity-premiere-of-oz-the-great-and-powerful. March 17, 2013.
  12. Web site: About . 2023-09-07 . Film Studies Program . en-US.
  13. Web site: Feature: Spartans in Hollywood. Università Bocconi. Robert. Bao. April 1, 1999. November 12, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201112034724/https://alumni.msu.edu/stay-informed/alumni-stories/feature-spartans-in-hollywood. live.
  14. Book: The Many Lives of The Evil Dead: Essays on the Cult Film Franchise. Riekki. Ron. Sartain. Jeffrey A.. March 4, 2019. McFarland. 9781476636047. en.
  15. Book: Muir, John Kenneth. The Unseen Force: The Films of Sam Raimi. registration. clockwork.. 2004. Applause Theatre & Cinema Books. 9781557836076. en.
  16. Book: Egan, Kate . 2011 . The Evil Dead . . 26–28 . 978-1-906660-34-5.
  17. Book: Campbell, Bruce . 2002 . If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor . L.A. Weekly Books . 978-0-312-29145-7 . Bruce Campbell . 161.
  18. News: Finke . Nikki . Fleming . Mike . Nikki Finke . 'Spider-Man 4' Scrapped; Sam Rami & Tobey Maguire & Cast Out; Franchise Reboot for 2012 . Deadline Hollywood . January 11, 2010 . November 3, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110804174841/http://www.deadline.com/2010/01/urgent-spider-man-4-scrapped-as-is-raimi-and-cast-out-franchise-reboot-planned/ . August 4, 2011 . dead.
  19. Hiatt . Brian . 30 April 2022 . From 'Spider-Man' to 'Doctor Strange': How Sam Raimi Conquered the Superhero Multiverse (Again) . 1 May 2022 . Rolling Stone . en-US.
  20. Web site: Fuge . Jonathan . Spider-Man: No Way Home Brought in Past Directors Sam Raimi & Marc Webb as Consultants . MovieWb . November 26, 2021 . July 11, 2022.
  21. Web site: Ten Things You Might Not Kw About the Evil Dead Trilogy . AMC staff . October 28, 2008 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20111227054237/http://blogs.amctv.com/movie-blog/2010/10/evil-dead-facts.php . December 27, 2011 . dead . January 30, 2022.
  22. Web site: Sigur . Matt . 'A Simple Plan' isn't your typical Sam Raimi movie, and that's why it's his best . Rogerebert.com.
  23. 'Hobbit' Forming?. https://web.archive.org/web/20070419132133/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20035161,00.html. dead. April 19, 2007. Adam . Markovitz . Entertainment Weekly. April 18, 2007.
  24. Web site: Blizzard Press Release 7-22-2009. Blizzard. July 21, 2009. July 22, 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090723005425/http://www.blizzard.com//us//press//090721.html. July 23, 2009.
  25. Web site: Topel. Fred. Comic Con 2012 Exclusive: Sam Raimi Won't Direct the World of Warcraft Movie. Crave Online. July 17, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20150403214229/http://www.craveonline.com/film/articles/192085-comic-con-2012-exclusive-sam-raimi-wont-direct-the-world-of-warcraft-movie. April 3, 2015. dead.
  26. Web site: Mandate Signs Sam Raimi to Oversee Refuge. May 13, 2012 .
  27. Web site: Raimi Launches Spooky Pictures with 'The Substitute'. October 2, 2009 .
  28. Web site: Neil Marshall Throwing the Gore Onscreen With 'Burst 3D'. June 29, 2010 .
  29. News: 'Oz the Great and Powerful,' Starring James Franco. Manohla. Dargis. The New York Times . March 7, 2013.
  30. News: Sam Raimi circles 'Wizard of Oz' prequel: helmer in talks for Disney's 'Powerful' pic. Variety. Stuart. Oldham . June 14, 2010.
  31. Web site: Chatter: Who Should Replace Sam Raimi as Director of the Oz Sequel?. Fandango.com. March 11, 2013.
  32. Web site: Cast Signed for 'Oz: The Great & Powerful' Sequel But Not Sam Raimi. firstshowing.net. March 11, 2013.
  33. Web site: Exclusive: Sam Raimi's Pulp Fiction . IGN . June 14, 2012 . July 28, 2021 .
  34. Web site: Columbia & Raimi Team on The Shadow. SuperHeroHype. December 11, 2006 .
  35. Web site: Rotten . Ryan . Sam Raimi on Spider-Man 4 and The Shadow . Superherohype.com . Coming Soon Media, ltd. . October 16, 2007 . July 28, 2019.
  36. Web site: Official Press Release: The Evil Dead Remake. Shock Till You Drop. July 13, 2011. March 19, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20111123170942/http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/topnews.php?id=19951. November 23, 2011. dead.
  37. Web site: Sam Raimi's Next Project is Army of Darkness 2′' Not Evil Dead 4. March 11, 2013 . Screenrant.com. March 17, 2013.
  38. Web site: "@thielebenjamin: Hey @fedalvar will you be directing the Army Of Darkness 2 movie?" Sam Raimi will!. Fede. Alvarez. October 26, 2013. Twitter.com.
  39. Web site: Bruce Campbell Wants to Set the Record Straight About Army of Darkness 2, And He Feels Bad for You . Shock Till You Drop. November 5, 2014.
  40. News: Sam Raimi to Predict a Terrible Future in 'World War 3' for Warner Bros. November 19, 2017.
  41. Web site: Sam Raimi Ventures Into the Bermuda Triangle. February 16, 2017. November 19, 2017.
  42. Sam Raimi to Direct 'Kingkiller Chronicle' for Lionsgate and Lin-Manuel Miranda (Exclusive). Kroll. Justin. January 29, 2018. Variety. en. December 7, 2018.
  43. Web site: Sam Raimi in Talks to Direct 'Doctor Strange 2' (EXCLUSIVE) . B. Vary . Adam . Kroll . Justin . . February 5, 2020 . February 5, 2020.
  44. Web site: Sam Raimi Confirms He's Directing 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness'. Evangelista. Chris. /Film. April 15, 2020. April 15, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200415211918/https://www.slashfilm.com/sam-raimi-doctor-strange/. April 15, 2020. live.
  45. Web site: Lawrence . Gregory . September 30, 2021 . Sam Raimi Gets Candid on Why He'd Make 'Doctor Strange 2' After "Awful" Reaction to 'Spider-Man 3' . . November 3, 2021.
  46. Web site: "Spartacus: Blood and Sand" cast and crew . January 30, 2010.
  47. Web site: Sam Raimi Directing "Ash vs Evil Dead" Pilot. January 30, 2010.
  48. News: Sam Raimi Returns to Horror Film Roots With 'Drag Me to Hell'. ABC News. en. February 6, 2020.
  49. Web site: Sam Raimi - Newsmeat. https://web.archive.org/web/20130118002403/http://www.newsmeat.com/celebrity_political_donations/Sam_Raimi.php. dead. 2013-01-18. Newsmeat. 5 January 2024.
  50. Web site: Inkpot Award. December 6, 2012.