'Drag Me to Hell' is a triumphant return to genre territory for Sam Raimi, a filmmaker who clearly relishes crafting pure, unadulterated scares. The film centres on Christine Brown, a young woman whose decision to deny a home…
Drag Me to Hell
After denying a woman the extension she needs to keep her home, loan officer Christine Brown sees her once-promising life take a startling turn for the worse. Christine…
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In 'Drag Me to Hell,' director Sam Raimi delivers a return to form for those who missed his signature brand of horror. The story of Christine Brown, cursed after a fateful encounter, provides fertile ground for Raimi’s particular…
Sam Raimi unleashes pure, unadulterated mayhem with 'Drag Me to Hell,' a film that revels in its own grotesque brilliance. Alison Lohman is a revelation as Christine Brown, a woman whose life is systematically dismantled by a supernatural…
'Drag Me to Hell' is a film that knows exactly what it is: a high-octane, wickedly entertaining horror-comedy. Raimi crafts a narrative around Christine Brown, a woman cursed by a vengeful spirit, and then proceeds to torment her…
Sam Raimi returns to his horror roots with 'Drag Me to Hell,' a gloriously nasty and surprisingly funny romp that feels like a spiritual successor to his earlier work. Alison Lohman is fantastic as Christine Brown, a loan…
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The curse in 'Drag Me to Hell' derives its terror from its relentless and personal nature. It's not just a vague threat; it actively invades Christine's life, manifesting through grotesque possessions, unsettling visions, and physical assaults. The curse exploits her deepest fears and insecurities, making the horror feel intimate and inescapable. The film’s commitment to escalating the stakes, coupled with its darkly comedic yet genuinely disturbing imagery, ensures the curse feels like a palpable, ever-present danger.