As the director of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, now is an excellent time to reflect on Sam Raimi's filmography, ranking his feature-length movies from worst to best. It’s easy to overlook just how seismic an impact the works of Sam Raimi have had on modern film. His original low-budget horror titles were considered so shocking, that they were initially banned in the United Kingdom following the Video Nasties scandals. Today, Raimi's horror films are beloved cult classics.
Sam Raimi can also safely claim to be a pioneer of the modern superhero blockbuster thanks to his work on the original Spider-Man cinematic trilogy. Outside of his own movies, he's produced various hit TV series such as Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and its spin-off Xena: Warrior Princess, he's collaborated frequently with the Coen Brothers, and he helped to make Bruce Campbell a star. His movies have grossed more worldwide than those of Clint Eastwood, M. Night Shyamalan, and Joss Whedon.
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It’s been a while since Sam Raimi was in the spotlight. A series of hotly-hyped projects fell through, and he’s mostly stuck to TV, directing and producing Starz’s Ash Vs. Evil Dead. However, he's returned to the director’s chair, as he replaced Scott Derrickson in Marvel’s Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. It's undoubtedly a high-profile comeback for a director who has seen his fair share of multi-million dollar hits, and it's also a major coup for Marvel Studios, given how much of a debt they owe to Raimi for making their work possible in the first place. Raimi’s decades-long career has certainly had its highs and lows. The following list is Sam
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