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‘Drag Me To Hell’ Blu-ray Review
Arriving on both DVD and Blu-ray next Tuesday from Universal Home Entertainment is Sam Raimi’s triumphant return to horror with Drag Me to Hell. David Harley got an advance copy of the Blu-ray and dropped his thoughts below. I can’t wait to pick this up! The film follows a loan officer (Alison Lohman) who is ordered to evict an old woman from her home and finds herself the recipient of a supernatural curse that turns her life into a living hell. Desperate, she turns to a seer to try and save her soul, while evil forces work to push her to a breaking point.
Earlier this year, I had the privilege of attending a workprint screening of Drag Me To Hell and had a blast. Between Raimi coming out to introduce the film and an actual bat flying around the Paramount Theatre in downtown Austin, TX, I don’t think I could’ve asked for better circumstances to see it under. And being a good mixture of laughs and scares, everyone else who had seen the movie up to that point agreed with me: it really was the best horror flick to come out in quite some time. Seeing it once again in the theatre and now twice on Blu-Ray before I sat down to write this, I can say without a doubt that I still feel the same way about it as I did back in March.
Universal’s 1080p/VC-1 transfer is flawless and among the best the studio has produced to date. Aside from a handful of older films that have gotten a shrug-worthy transfer (I’m looking at you Street Fighter!), Universal consistently produces top of the line video quality for their Blu-Rays. Since the film has a somewhat subdued color palate, the few bright colors that are sprinkled throughout the film really pop out, such as Christine’s yellow dress, hell fire and, of course, the gooey red stuff we love so much. In addition to the immense amount of detail and nuances that Deming’s cinematography showcases, blacks are particularly deep and skin tones are beautiful. In fact, the only thing that seems off with the transfer is the obvious CGI shots but that can be said for almost any film on Blu-Ray that has non-practical effects in it. Also registering off the charts is the DTS-HD 5.1 track, which manages to capture every shuffling hoof, gust of wind and blood-curdling scream in perfect clarity. Christopher Young’s score also gets top-notch representation on the track and is satisfactorily melded with dialogue and sound effects, none of which are ever fighting each other to see who can be the loudest.
The only downside to the Blu-Ray (and DVD) is that the only bonus feature is a `Production Video Diaries’ (35:08) extra, which is split up into several segments that deal with the various aspects of the production. Justin Long does a pretty decent job of hosting the diaries and helps move it along from topic to topic. A commentary is sorely missing from the disc, as are some more meaty supplementary materials. Universal also did this with the sublime Last House on the Left remake recently, which deserved better extra content than it got. Normally, I’d speculate that the reason for the mistreatment is because the film didn’t make enough bank but they loaded Death Race with more materials and interactive U-Control crap than they did Drag and that wasn’t exactly a huge draw. But with a film as good as Raimi’s return to horror, a fantastic transfer and soundtrack is more than enough reason to pick up the Blu-Ray as soon as possible.
Film:4.5/5
Blu-Ray: 4.5/5
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Tim Burton’s ‘Mars Attacks!’ Gets a 30th Anniversary 4K Ultra HD Release
This year marks the 30th anniversary of Tim Burton’s sci-fi movie Mars Attacks!, and IGN has announced this afternoon that the film is being celebrated with a brand new 4K release.
When can you expect it? IGN reports, “Mars Attacks! will be available for purchase digitally in 4K Ultra HD and on 4K UHD Blu-ray Disc on August 11, 2026.”
Brand new Special Features for the 4K UHD release will include…
- Looking Back on Mars Attacks!
Filmmakers swap stories about working with Tim Burton.
- Ack! Ack! Aesthetic
Filmmakers explore how then-cutting-edge CGI shaped the film’s iconic look.
Tim Burton’s Mars Attacks! gets the 4K Ultra HD upgrade with two different releases: the standard 4K Ultra HD release and the Limited Edition SteelBook 4K Ultra HD release.
You can pre-order both over on Amazon now.
In Tim Burton’s 1996 movie adaptation of the Mars Attacks! trading card line from Topps, Jack Nicholson stars as the President of the United States. Anything can – and does – happen as Planet Earth is plunged into complete pandemonium when Martians invade.
The incredible ensemble cast also includes Glenn Close, Annette Bening, Pierce Brosnan, Danny Devito, Lukas Haas, Sarah Jessica Parker, Martin Short, Michael J. Fox, Rod Steiger, Tom Jones, Natalie Portman, Jim Brown, Lisa Marie, and Sylvia Sidney.




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