Apparently the boy stole something from a gypsy and is unable to return it.
He is said to be hearing voices – and not the garden variety psychotic ones. A boy is brought to a woman with occult gifts by his anxious parents.
#Drag you to hell movie movie#
The movie starts with a brief prologue that takes place - not in Transylvanian Middle Ages, but just a few decades ago in Pasadena, California. Drag Me To Hell is a masterful early 1980s style (check out the older Universal logo that kicks things off here) horrorshow combined with the latest visual and sound effects and prosthetics. Quite the contrary - though many moments will provoke a reflexive chuckle from the sheer ridiculousness of the situation. And it’s all done without the tongue-in-cheek flair of Army of Darkness. We’re talking Spider-Man here – all three of them, so far (and a fourth in production.) Last year Raimi returned to his B-Movie “roots’ with your basic horror genre keywords: gypsy-curses, blood spewing, insect crawling in and out of body cavities, séance, graveyard and psychic phenomena. After his Evil Dead B-Movie series from 1981-92 and a brief stop directing the star-packed Quick and the Dead in 1995, Sam Raimi indulged himself in the rarified world of high budget and maximum production values.