Night of The Demons

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Night of The Demons

Adam Gierasch’s impressive remake of the 80’s classic.

Published in Horror by Spencer Hawken, on November 21, 2009
Last House on The Left (2009)

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Last House on The Left (2009)

Remake of Wes Craven’s 1972 movie in which parents of a young girl seek revenge on the people that raped her and left her for dead.

Published in Horror by Spencer Hawken, on September 11, 2009
Should the Updated Friday the 13th (2008, Marcus Nispel) be Swerved or Should We Happily Retread Familiar Territory?

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Should the Updated Friday the 13th (2008, Marcus Nispel) be Swerved or Should We Happily Retread Familiar Territory?

Richard Robinson gives his opinion on a retelling of the “classic” Crystal Lake camp horror Friday the 13th (1980, Sean S. Cunningham), a member of the first group of “slasher” films which were collectively influenced by real-life serial killers and the one which started it all: Psycho (1960, Alfred Hitchcock).

Published in Horror by Ricrob, on August 6, 2009
Comparing Taking of Pelham 123

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Comparing Taking of Pelham 123

I always enjoy comparing the remake of a movie with the original one. And this time, I did it for the movie Taking of Pelham 123.

Published in Cinemarolling by jedilost, on August 1, 2009
Dark Water

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Dark Water

A review of the Japanese film Dark Water. The film is about a woman, going through a divorce and adjusting to a new life with her young daughter. Unfortunately their adjusting to a life of normalcy in a new apartment is made difficult by a malevolent being in the apartment above theirs.

Published in Cinemarolling by Liz, on May 21, 2009
The Man Who Knew Too Much: Hitchcock’s 1956 Remake

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The Man Who Knew Too Much: Hitchcock’s 1956 Remake

The 1956 remake of The Man Who Knew Too Much is the oft-neglected Alfred Hitchcock thriller in his shining career. Despite obvious criticisms and contrasts between the new version and the dark 1934 British production, the remake deserves recognition as a worthy adaptation.

Published in Thriller by writecorner, on March 5, 2009
One Missed Call: Would You Answer the Call?

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One Missed Call: Would You Answer the Call?

My review of the movie One Missed Call. This is a call you do not want to answer.

Published in Thriller by Poetic Enigma, on September 22, 2008
Shutter: A Review

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Shutter: A Review

The remake of the Asian film is not as good as it looks.

Published in Horror by Jeremy Mullin, on August 7, 2008
Movie Review: Prom Night

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Movie Review: Prom Night

Review of the remake of the slasher film where teens are stalked by a killer on prom night. Actually a lot better than it looks.

Published in Horror by Jeremy Mullin, on April 29, 2008
Remake Rundown

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Remake Rundown

A rundown of some of the remakes that will be making their way back on to the small and/or big screen in the near future. With the success of shows like “The Bionic Woman” and movies like “Halloween”, more remakes are on the horizon.

Published in Cinemarolling by Joe Poniatowski, on October 17, 2007