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]]>The 1977 horror movie was remade last year by Luca Guadagnino. There was a lot of buzz surrounding the film after it was announced that Radiohead’s Thom Yorke would be composing the film’s original score.
While many critics praised the remake, which saw the likes of Tilda Swinton and Chloe Grace-Moretz bring new life to Argento’s concept, the director himself was wildly unimpressed with the adaptation.
In fact, he slammed the movie to Un Giorno de Pecorca, saying: “It did not excite me, it betrayed the spirit of the original film: there is no fear, there is no music. The film has not satisfied me so much.”
The remake fared well on IMDB, receiving a respectable 7.2/10. It did less well on Rotten Tomatoes, however, where it is currently rated at 64%.
Does Argento have a right to say that the remake betrays “the original spirit of the film” or is each director in his own right to interpret and portray the concept as he or she likes?
Let us know what you think in the comments below.
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]]>A Quiet Place is a horrifying, anxious horror flick which at its heart is a gripping monster movie. It’s unique, thrilling and unnervingly suspenseful.
What if evil could be inherited? The tale of the haunted house got terrifying again with 2018’s terrifying and unique horror Hereditary.
In this post-apocalyptic nightmare, nowhere is safe. Like The Quiet Place, Bird Box depicts what it is like to live in constant anxiety and fear.
A brutal and bloodthirsty cult tale from Netflix, which didn’t disappoint.
Critics may be divided on this uncompromising remake, but whatever your thoughts might be, this radical re-imagining of Suspiria is bursting with insanity and horror.
Netflix’s surreal and unnerving sci-fi thriller pulls you into an uncomfortable world and gets under your skin.
Nicholas Cage’s most recent movie appearance was surprisingly gripping with a healthy dose of violence and bloodshed.
Michael Myers was gloriously terrifying in his return to the overdue Halloween sequel. Although it wasn’t quite as compelling as the original, it did bring closure to the franchise.
The final installment of the Insidious franchise seemed to end the era of cheesy jump scares before we received a chilling run of terrifying post-apocalyptic terrors. Still, it was good fun and wrapped up the franchise nicely. Read our review here.
The Nun hardly lives up to some of the other titles on this list but it was still entertaining and some people liked it. Read our harsh review here.
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]]>The post The Director Of 1977’s “Suspiria” Feels “Betrayed” By The 2018 Remake appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The 1977 horror movie was remade last year by Luca Guadagnino. There was a lot of buzz surrounding the film after it was announced that Radiohead’s Thom Yorke would be composing the film’s original score.
While many critics praised the remake, which saw the likes of Tilda Swinton and Chloe Grace-Moretz bring new life to Argento’s concept, the director himself was wildly unimpressed with the adaptation.
In fact, he slammed the movie to Un Giorno de Pecorca, saying: “It did not excite me, it betrayed the spirit of the original film: there is no fear, there is no music. The film has not satisfied me so much.”
The remake fared well on IMDB, receiving a respectable 7.2/10. It did less well on Rotten Tomatoes, however, where it is currently rated at 64%.
Does Argento have a right to say that the remake betrays “the original spirit of the film” or is each director in his own right to interpret and portray the concept as he or she likes?
Let us know what you think in the comments below.
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]]>The post Top 10 Horror Movies in 2018 appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>A Quiet Place is a horrifying, anxious horror flick which at its heart is a gripping monster movie. It’s unique, thrilling and unnervingly suspenseful.
What if evil could be inherited? The tale of the haunted house got terrifying again with 2018’s terrifying and unique horror Hereditary.
In this post-apocalyptic nightmare, nowhere is safe. Like The Quiet Place, Bird Box depicts what it is like to live in constant anxiety and fear.
A brutal and bloodthirsty cult tale from Netflix, which didn’t disappoint.
Critics may be divided on this uncompromising remake, but whatever your thoughts might be, this radical re-imagining of Suspiria is bursting with insanity and horror.
Netflix’s surreal and unnerving sci-fi thriller pulls you into an uncomfortable world and gets under your skin.
Nicholas Cage’s most recent movie appearance was surprisingly gripping with a healthy dose of violence and bloodshed.
Michael Myers was gloriously terrifying in his return to the overdue Halloween sequel. Although it wasn’t quite as compelling as the original, it did bring closure to the franchise.
The final installment of the Insidious franchise seemed to end the era of cheesy jump scares before we received a chilling run of terrifying post-apocalyptic terrors. Still, it was good fun and wrapped up the franchise nicely. Read our review here.
The Nun hardly lives up to some of the other titles on this list but it was still entertaining and some people liked it. Read our harsh review here.
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