Drag Me to Hell
June 15, 2009

Disney Pixar's Up followed close behind with $30 million and rounding out the top three with the thriller The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 with $25 million. Here are the top ten movies from the June 12-14 weekend:
1. The Hangover: $33 million
2. Up: $30 million
3. The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3: $25 million
4. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian: $9.6 million
5. Land of the Lost: $9.1 million
6. Imagine That: $5.7 million
7. Star Trek: $5.6 million
8. Terminator Salvation: $4.6 million
9. Angels & Demons: $4.2 million
10. Drag Me to Hell: $3.8 million
May 29, 2009

If you don't plan on watching an animated flick, have no fears, there's tons of other options for you. Here are this weeks new releases:
NEW RELEASES:
Up:
In Pixar's latest, a twist of fate (and a persistent Junior Wilderness Explorer) sends a 78-year-old man on an adventure beyond his wildest dreams.
Drag Me to Hell:
An ambitious loan officer shames a mysterious old woman and becomes the unwitting recipient of a powerful supernatural curse.
ALSO IN THEATERS:
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian:
Ben Stiller returns as the bewildered night watchman who witnesses exhibits coming alive.
Terminator Salvation:
Christian Bale stars as John Connor, leader of the human resistance against the machines, in the return of the hit sci-fi action franchise.
Star Trek:
Kirk, Spock, Bones and the rest of the Enterprise crew boldly go where no one has gone before in J.J. Abrams re-imagining of the final frontier.
Check out the trailer for Disney Pixar's Up below...

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The plot entails Christine (Lohman) who denies the request of an elderly Slavic woman for an extension on her mortgage. In return the woman, enraged and humiliated, exacts revenge by placing a curse upon Christine, who later learns from a psychic that she is to be tortured for three days by a Lamia before being dragged to hell to burn for eternity.
Hollyscoop caught up with the films star Justin Long at the Los Angeles premiere and asked him about the fear level of the film. “Scary! What Sam does is he manipulates sound and shadows and creaking floorboards. He does it in the way that like can create absolute terror out of just the slightest everyday thing. I’m excited for people to see it. How would I describe the fear level? An 11 on a scale of 1 to 10. “
When we asked Justin how one can avoid being dragged to hell, he said, “I don’t know, I just hope I live my life and I’m good to people and I don’t disrupt the natural balance.”
With all this talk about hell and voodoo, we wanted to know if the star believes in it himself. “I do," said Justin.
"I believe that there is a supernatural. I believe in another element. I believe there is a part of me that does. I don’t know to which extent. I believe in superstition. I knock on wood, if it’s fake wood I’m gonna be dragged to hell. “
The film doesn’t hit theatres until May 29, 2009, but until then, check out the movie trailer below.
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