5 Horror Movie Remakes That Improve on the Originals
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Hollywood has been focusing more on remakes and reboots of classics in recent years. The film studios search through old success recipes to avoid financial flops. A few recent examples.
With the beginning of summer in the northern hemisphere—and of winter in this part of the world—the most anticipated season for entertainment cinema begins. Remakes, sequels, reversions and superproductions dominate the billboard with a strong sense of déjà vu. This year, iconic franchises such as "Superman", "The Fantastic Four", "Jurassic World", "The Smurfs", "The Naked Gun" and "The War of the Roses" come back with new proposals.
5 Horror Movie Remakes That Improve on the Originals
These horror movie remakes did things the originals couldn't. Perhaps because studios and the Motion Picture Association loosened up, or because of less easily shocked audiences, they were able to push viewers limits further than the originals. And some were just better made, thanks to the filmmakers standing on the shoulders of those who went before them. Here are five horror remakes that did things the originals couldn't. Whether they're bette…
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