3/1/2024 0 Comments Drag me to hell comedy![]() Like the classic Evil Dead films, Drag Me To Hell features a hefty dose of creepiness peppered with moments of (PG-13) violence (some of it rendered in admittedly shotty CGI) not unlike the hijinks typically reserved for a Looney Toons short - right down to the bit where a curiously placed anvil smashes down a woman’s head - all shot through Raimi’s trademark kinetic camera movements. Why Drag Me to Hell rules: After the stunning catastrophe that was Spider-Man 3 (and after being ousted from the franchise altogether) director Sam Raimi returned to his roots and crafted this marvelously entertaining thriller/dark comedy. The film was co-written and directed by Sam Raimi. Christine soon finds herself at the mercy of an evil demon called the “Lamia” who will torment her for three days and eventually drag her to Hell so long as she remains the owner of the cursed object. Angered by Christine’s decision, the gypsy attacks her in a parking garage and curses a button on the young woman’s jacket. Said boss does not believe Christine has what it takes to make the tough decisions the promotion requires, leading her to prove her mettle by denying an elderly gypsy woman a third mortgage extension. What’s Drag Me to Hell about: Christine Brown (Alison Lohman) works as a loan officer for a typical bank where she spends most of her time dealing with angry customers, running errands for her boss, and competing with an annoying co-worker for a promotion. ![]() From the creepy goodness of a classy ghost story to a blood-spattered gorefest and everything in between, we’ll have something for every taste of horror. Every day for the month of October, Coming Soon is making a new horror movie recommendation for those eager to find a new frightening flick for Halloween.
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