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In only 32-pages, Visaggio is able to craft a story with not only horrific imagery that Archie Horror fans crave, but also a thoughtful meditation on personal grief and fears that left me thinking long after I put the comic down. What stands out about Strange Science is how authentic the writing feels. Revealed to be Transgender earlier this year in the one-shot comic Archie Horror Presents: The Cursed Library, Archie Horror has now made her the lead in her own comic book written by Magdalene Visaggio, who is no stranger to telling stories with queer characters front and center. Motivated by a search for their friend Dilton, the girls soon realize that something sinister is at play.įeaturing unique artwork by Butch Mapa, the one-shot story stands out from the rest of the Archie Horror line by telling a deeply personal story that focuses on the lead character of Danni Malloy. The sci-fi horror book reboots the classic Archie spin-off and tells the story of Danni Malloy and her best friend Jinx as they’re transported from the Riverdale that they know to a twisted version of their reality. But if that never materializes, at least we’ll have Crawl, which is coming to theaters this weekend!Ĭhilling Adventures Presents…Strange Science, the latest title in the “Archie Horror” line from Archie Comics, hit store shelves this past month.

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Hey Sam Raimi… if you’re reading this right now, may I suggest Drag Me FROM Hell, in which we learn Justin Long’s character has spent the last ten years studying the occult, trying to figure out how to get the love of his life back, and comes up with his own, terrifying plan? “But this is such a definitive ending that in my mind I didn’t know where to start with a sequel.” “Usually, for me, I’m left with a character like Bruce Campbell, that I really am interested or like, or a concept that really feels like it needs to continue,” Raimi added. So I didn’t know how to proceed with the sequel. “I don’t have a story, because in my mind the character got killed, and worse. “Oh, well, if somebody had a good story,” Raimi says, when we ask if he’d ever consider a follow-up.

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“I thought that was a really funny cocktail for me.”īut the problem with the ending of Drag Me to Hell is that, even ten years later, it’s so final that Raimi doesn’t know where a sequel to go. “I thought it would be shocking to title the film ‘Drag Me to Hell’ and actually end it with giving exactly what the title demanded, and still making it incredibly shocking,” Raimi muses. “It is a morality tale, she did do the wrong thing, but holy cow, give her a break! But that’s how this particular tale. “No, I feel that the poor girl was overpunished, as it happens in life sometimes,” Raimi says. One of the most memorable moments of Drag Me to Hell is the film’s ending, in which Alison Lohman’s character – after thinking she had escaped Hell’s wrath – gets violently dragged, kicking and screaming into the underworld, in broad daylight.Īnd in case anyone was wondering, Sam Raimi doesn’t think she deserved it. It’s like a cascade of… it’s just awful.” I often feel that when the studio makes you cut things or add things and change things, it really ruins the entire experience for me. “So in a way, I feel great about it because of that. “That’s the thing you lose, often, that I had on that picture, and I really was able to do just what I wanted,” Raimi remembers. “And mostly I loved having absolute creative control over the film. And I just loved working with my brother Ivan on the script. I loved shooting it with my old friend Peter Deming, who shot Evil Dead 2 with me. “I love the crew, I love working with Alison Lohman and my friend Bob Murawski, my editor. “I look back really fondly ,” Sam Raimi says.

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In a new interview with Bloody-Disgusting for the upcoming killer alligator movie Crawl, which Sam Raimi produced, we asked the filmmaker for his thoughts about the film ten years later, and why there has never been a follow-up. And yet, even the film, starring Alison Lohman as a loan officer who cancels an old woman’s mortgage and gets cursed to eternal damnation for her sins, was a sizable hit… there has never been a sequel. It’s been ten years since Evil Dead director Sam Raimi had a horror film in theaters, but the legacy of his last scary movie – the excellent and shocking Drag Me to Hell – seems secure.












Drag me to hell posters