For what this film is (a well-crafted horror flick that is a loving homage to the genre), it is perfect. Not since Raimi's opus (the original Evil Deal) has a film brought out such giddy bursts of panicky laughter from its audience. The woman sitting behind me repeatedly let out blood-curdling screams that were immediately followed by giggling snorts.
Do not dismiss the film on the grounds of its silly and familiar plot. When I first heard that the story revolved around a loan officer who is cursed by a gypsy after foreclosing on her, I thought it sounded like Thinner with a topical slant. Needless to say, this did not make me want to see it. But then I read the reviews and, believe me, there's a reason Drag Me to Hell is currently rated at 94% on Rotten Tomatoes. It equally appeals to horror buffs, film snobs and people who just want a good scare.
My Rating: 5 out of 5
Oh, and keep you eyes peeled for one scene that ranks among the most gross/hilarious moments in movie history. You'll know it when you see it.
Published by Travis Lambert
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2 Comments
Post a CommentThe Gift is one of my al time favorites! I was hoping that "Drag me to hell" would be something like it!! Obviously it's not!! IS it worth watching for non-horror movies fan?
I agree completely. My affection for Raimi has been significantly dampened by the Spider-Man trilogy, but I absolutely loved Drag Me to Hell. Did you see The Gift? That was the other Raimi film that this reminded me of. It has the comic-horror sensibility of the Evil Dead triology mixed with the glossy, professional style of The Gift.