Revenge of the Evil Dead

Drag Me to Hell is, to borrow from Roger Ebert, a “bruised forearm movie” and a return for Sam Raimi to his wild roots, specifically the Evil Dead movies, exuberant splatter-fests still guaranteed to push the buttons and tighten the stomachs of all but the most jaded of horror aficionados. Although the PG-13 rating ensures that no limbs are dismembered, the steady flow of spittle, maggots, and blood seems specifically calculated to push that rating to its limit. A loose remake of a Jacques Tourneur masterpiece called Curse of the Demon (in design if not in execution), it finds Alison Lohman’s insecure loan officer under a gypsy curse that if left undone will send her straight to You Know Where. Her morals are tested in the most rudimentary ways, culminating in a telegraphed twist that’s more jokey than judgmental.
continue reading
Syndicate content

Bloggers in Jacques Tourneur


Sign-up for the Newsletter
Sign-up for the Newsletter
Get the latest updates on relevant news topics, engaging blogs and new site features. We're not annoying about it, so don't worry.