Contemporary economic crisis provides interesting backdrop to otherwise simple and rather predictable horror movie plot.
Drag Me To Hell (2009)
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Reviews Counted:207
Fresh:190
Rotten:17
Average Rating:7.6/10
Consensus: Sam Raimi returns to top form with Drag Me to Hell, a frightening, hilarious, delightfully campy thrill ride.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for sequences of horror violence, terror, disturbing images and language.
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Theatrical Release:May 29, 2009 Wide
Box Office: $42,057,340
Synopsis: After nearly two decades of successful detours into mature thrillers (THE GIFT, A SIMPLE PLAN) and superhero blockbusters (the Spider-Man series), director Sam Raimi returns--full tilt--to his... After nearly two decades of successful detours into mature thrillers (THE GIFT, A SIMPLE PLAN) and superhero blockbusters (the Spider-Man series), director Sam Raimi returns--full tilt--to his scrappy horror roots with DRAG ME TO HELL. Alison Lohman stars as Christine Brown, a soft-spoken Southern girl with a good heart, a PhD-toting boyfriend (Justin Long), and a job as a loan officer at a bank just outside of Los Angeles. When evicting a vile and negligent old woman named Mrs. Ganush (Lorna Raver) seems to be the only way to secure an important promotion, Christine pushes her moral flexibility about as far as it can go (not very far at all) only to dearly pay the price as the recipient of a rather nasty curse. The next three days of Christine’s life amount to an unimaginable endurance test in which she is subject to physical and psychological torture while a terrifying demon draws ever closer to take her to hell, where she would burn for eternity. Raimi manages to keep the feverish awfulness of DRAG ME's central concept palpable while layering on his distinctly disturbing and exhilaratingly kinetic macabre-meets-slapstick portraiture, and the result is an efficient celebration of the art of horror movies that’s campy, scary, and fun. Similar to HBO’s classic TALES FROM THE CRYPT series, HELL feels like a living, breathing EC comic. While it may come as a minor shock that Bruce Campbell, the beloved mouthpiece of the EVIL DEAD franchise, is nowhere to be found in this unabashed horror-comedy, Christine is an excellent twist on Raimi's genre-hero archetype. Fans will get a kick out of seeing her inexplicably leave her gob agape as putrid projectiles pour in, and hearing her, after a bit of pushing, spout a Campbell-ism or two ("I’m gonna get me some!"). [More]
Starring: Alison Lohman, Justin Long, Lorna Raver, Dileep Rao
Starring: Alison Lohman, Justin Long, Lorna Raver, Dileep Rao, David Paymer, Jessica Lucas, Adriana Barraza
Director: Sam Raimi
Director: Sam Raimi
Screenwriter: Sam Raimi, Ivan Raimi
Producer: Rob Tapert, Grant Curtis
Composer: Christopher Young
Studio: Universal Pictures
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Reviews for Drag Me To Hell
Thrilling, in ways both expected and less so, as prone to provoking giggles as it is gasps.
Raimi embraces hoary clichés like Gypsy curses and gateways to Hades in this cautionary tale for financial professionals.
The dichotomies director Sam Raimi presents within that familiar genre are what make this such a kick.
This certainly qualifies as an auteurist work, but I prefer my Sam Raimi diluted.
While it has the energy and the endless cinematic invention of his early work, the film's command of economical storytelling is something that once eluded Raimi.
This rollercoaster horror film is like an EC horror comic of the 1950s come to life, an unforgiving morality tale with playfully gruesome twists and a doozy of a gallows humor.
Raimi puts his pent-up energy to good use in Drag Me to Hell, an unpretentious horror hoot that's scary and funny in equal measure. [Blu-ray]
Loved the ending, but very little suspense or horror along the way. A tired, conventional plot. Paul Chambers, CNN.
Raimi announces off the bat that a decade and change of toiling in mainstream studio projects has not killed the enfant terrible.
Sam Raimi revels in blurring the line between horror and comedy with gleeful disregard for the emotional well-being of his audience
Beneficiado por um desfecho que, mesmo tremendamente previsível, é eficaz e impactante... e como é bom ver Sam Raimi voltando a abraçar suas raízes depois do fraquíssimo O Homem-Aranha 3.
A rollicking white-knuckle ride through the classics elements that make a horror film, done well, such an enjoyable experience.
Raimi doesn't merely pull out all the stops in his new horror film.... He pulls them out, purees them, stews the pulp in phlegm and vomit, pours us a nice bowlful and then throws it right in our faces. I mean that in the nicest possible way.
It's like watching a slide down a slippery slope with big, sharp spikes at the bottom. For horror fans -- irresistible.
Drag Me To Hell is the most fun you'll have being scared for a long time. Nice to see you back, Sam.
A funny, inspired and genuinely thrilling horror movie [and] the best thing to happen to the genre in yonks.
As its shameless, tell-all, schlock title signals, Drag Me to Hell is great fun that goes light on gore in favour of inventive freak-outs.
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