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Drag Me to Hell
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The movie is about Christine Brown, an ambitious L.A. loan officer who reluctantly, under orders from her boss, must refuse to extend a loan to a Romani woman and then incurs the wrath of the malevolent gypsy.
The movie is about Christine Brown, an ambitious L.A. loan officer who reluctantly, under orders from her boss, must refuse to extend a loan to a Romani woman and then incurs the wrath of the malevolent gypsy.
Actors: Molly Cheek,
Alexis Cruz,
Tom Carey,
Kevin Foster,
Chelcie Ross,
Shiloh Selassie,
Alex Veadov,
Henry Raimi,
Bojana Novakovic,
Jay Gordon,
Ali Dean,
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Molly Cheek 2 March 1950, Bronxville, New York, USA

Alexis Cruz 29 September 1974, The Bronx, New York, USA

Tom Carey

Kevin Foster

Chelcie Ross 26 October 1942, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA

Shiloh Selassie

Alex Veadov 15 April 1962, Chernovtsy, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Chernivtsi, Ukraine]

Henry Raimi

Bojana Novakovic 17 November 1981, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia

Jay Gordon 30 January 1967, San Francisco, California, USA

Ali Dean
Genre: Horror
Country: United States
Keywords: #|Sam Raimi
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June 30, 2015
A fun, frightening blend of terrified screams and disgusted, gut-wrench laughter that aims to recapture the genre-bending spirit of Raimi's pre-Spider-Man cult favorites like Evil Dead II.
Cleveland Plain Dealer
June 30, 2015
It provides enough scare-jolts to have you squirming in your seat, plus enough laughs to leave you doubled over.
June 30, 2015
It's gleefully gruesome, dead funny and hella entertaining.
June 14, 2016
Drag Me To Hell is great fun in a Haunted Mansion kind of way, a spook-house designed to make you jump with fright and squirm with tension.
June 30, 2015
Drag Me to Hell is a lark fitting snugly between the Saw flicks and silliness like Shaun of the Dead, making the gasps and laughter feel like something earned through ingenuity. Welcome back, Mr. Raimi. We've been lurking for you.
November 18, 2011
Raimi's return to Evil Dead territory is proof that, respectability be damned, he can still whip up a slapstick splatterfest -- albeit a PG-13 one -- when the mood strikes.
August 28, 2015
A bit gross, a bit silly, and entirely entertaining.
June 30, 2015
At times I hated it for pushing my buttons so relentlessly and with such obvious touches, but I can't deny it: I found it entertaining as hell.
July 07, 2010
Raimi should go slumming more often.
December 15, 2009
The dichotomies director Sam Raimi presents within that familiar genre are what make this such a kick.
August 04, 2013
Playful and relentlessly scary.
August 19, 2014
O, joy, a horror flick that's smart and funny, as well as cringeworthy for all the right reasons. And up to speed on the mortgage crisis too.