'Drag Me To Hell'Contributed by Rodrigo Perez

In Sam Raimi's return to horror "Drag Me To Hell," a young woman (played by Alison Lohman) wants to impress her manager at the bank and goes along with an eviction notice on an elderly lady. Being a Sam Raimi film, you can probably imagine what happens.

"She makes one little mistake, one morally bankrupt, morally questionable decision, our hero will have none of it, she's chosen the wrong woman to screw over," he laughed. "And even though her character is a really good person, she's done something wrong and she basically spends the next 90 minutes paying for it and she is cursed and chased by this demon that over the next three days is going to appear more definitively in the world as we know it and on the third day, drags her kicking and screaming to hell." Read More...

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Sam RaimiHey there, horror fans -- Sam Raimi hasn't forgotten about you. Sure, it's been more than a decade since the "Spider-Man" director has gone behind the camera for a low-budget horror flick (1992's "Army of Darkness" was his last go-round with the genre), but he's hoping to make up for that absence next year with "Drag Me To Hell."

Over at the MTV Movies mothership, the "Evil Dead" director chats us up about his return to the scare scene, and why he couldn't stay away. Read More...

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