Over 5K filmgoers have voted on the 60+ films on Best Horror Movie Remakes Of All Time. Current Top 3: The Thing, The Fly, Dawn of the Dead
Carriefeatures some of thebest performances in any Stephen King movie adaptation. Spacek is unforgettable as the powerful main character, and Laurie’s villainous turn as her fanatical and abusive mother is just as commendable.Carriehas since inspired numerous copycats and remakes, but none have mana...
Herzog, in the Academy Award-winning words of an all-time great, is so subtle he’s almost subliminal. Nowhere have these distinctive qualities been so overt or better used than in Nosferatu the Vampyre. Unlike Murnau’s Nosferatu, which was an unauthorized adaptation of Dracula, Herzog’s ...
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Remade movies done right. It's almost tradition to complain about remakes, but sometimes you need a second take to get it right. From shot-for-shot remakes, to wildly different spins on familiar stories, and everything in between, these are the 5 best remakes of all time. ...
“Resident Evil 2 is, quite simply, one of the best remakes of all-time. Capcom have nailed their new vision of a classic just like they did back in 2002 by modernising a decades old game to feel like something completely fresh. Whether you want to take a trip down memory lane or ar...
Also ranks #1 on The Greatest Movie Remakes Of All Time 17 Hancock Will Smith, Charlize Theron, Jason Bateman 212 votes Hancock adds a unique spin to the superhero genre by presenting an immortal protagonist with deep emotional issues and a lack of understanding of his own origins. The film...
Our list of the best classic horror movies of all time include old films that you haven't seen before, plus new cult favorites that bring all the scares.
On top of a list of brilliantly twisted European thrillers that got really bad Hollywood remakes (Diabolique, Open Your Eyes, etc.), you’d find George Sluizer’s tar-black study of obsession and evil most ordinary. It follows Dutchman Rex (Gene Bervoets) as he tries to uncover the fate ...
down one’s spine, regardless of whether you’re a fan of the series or not. In fact, the FF7 remake is quite possibly the most important remake in gaming — it took us from an era where remakes were mostly HD remasters to a time whenground-up remakes became as huge as new ...