![]() Life for Christine (Alison Lohman) would seem reasonably far from hell given her position as a Los Angeles bank loan officer and her nurturing relationship with her college professor boyfriend (Justin Long).īut all that changes when, forced to choose between granting yet another home loan extension to weird old Mrs. The completed version, meanwhile, will have a Wednesday midnight screening at Cannes ahead of its May 29 opening. ![]() Raimi’s legions of early fans, who’ll likely be tickled by the title alone, are certain to eat this stuff up, especially given the buzz that’s been building since a sneak preview of an unfinished version at the South by Southwest Festival in March. He might be armed with a larger budget than what he had to work with back in the pre-Spidey days, but Raimi’s still very much up to his old tricks, retaining that deliriously over-the-top brand of Grand Guignol horror that he had abandoned by the mid-’90s in pursuit of other genres. Having been preoccupied with a little thing called the “Spider-Man” trilogy, Sam Raimi returns to his “Evil Dead” roots with “Drag Me to Hell,” a funhouse ride of a supernatural thriller surrounding a demonic gypsy curse.
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