Vox Macabre

Drag Me To Hell. As Above, So Below and The Beyond

Episode Summary

In Episode 58 of Vox Macabre, Kit Mann dives into three films that confront viewers with terrifying realms and supernatural journeys: Drag Me to Hell (2009), As Above, So Below (2014), and The Beyond (1981). Kit begins with Drag Me to Hell, Sam Raimi’s high-energy return to horror, exploring the story of a young woman cursed by a powerful demon. Kit delves into Raimi’s signature blend of horror and dark humor, examining how themes of guilt, retribution, and the supernatural create an unforgettable descent into terror. Next, Kit tackles As Above, So Below, a found-footage film that follows a group exploring the Parisian catacombs only to find themselves confronting their deepest fears. Kit dissects the film’s clever use of Dante’s Inferno and how it transforms the catacombs into a literal and psychological hell, blending history, mythology, and horror. Finally, Kit covers The Beyond, Lucio Fulci’s surreal masterpiece and part of his “Gates of Hell” trilogy. With dreamlike visuals, shocking gore, and a story rooted in Italian horror’s best traditions, The Beyond takes viewers into a terrifying, otherworldly landscape. Kit discusses how Fulci’s approach to atmosphere and suspense makes The Beyond an essential horror experience. Tune in for an episode filled with chilling tales of curses, catacombs, and cosmic horror as Kit unpacks these dark journeys into the unknown.