He deserved to be let in back in 2016, and he still deserves to be today. Here's the story behind the iconic meme format from ...
Let Me In has one of the most engaging openings and following hospital sequences in a horror film since Zombie’ Halloween 2. Its intense and utilizes less-is-more, exemplified in Jaws and From Hell, a ...
Matt Reeves, the director of 2008’s Cloverfield, is back this weekend with his new vampire film, Let Me In. Let Me In is a remake of the popular Swedish film, Let the Right One In. How does Let Me In ...
Some of the most demanding challenges for a filmmaker are to adapt a novel for the screen, translate a foreign work for an English-speaking audience and to put their own mark on a remake without ...
Let Me In takes place in 1982 in the town of Los Alamos, New Mexico. Owen, a 12-year old boy, is living a sad and lonely life, constantly suffering the attacks of bullies, and trying to cope with the ...
So, let’s have some fun. If you have seen the original Swedish vampire film Let The Right One In by Tomas Alfredson, read the original novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist, and saw Matt Reeves’ Let Me In ...
Let Me In, the unusual story of a child vampire and the human boy she comes to love, is moody and quiet. It’s a movie whose horror slowly creeps up on you, leaving a profound feeling of disturbance ...
Any remake is going be judged, at least by film critics (a notoriously persnickety bunch) against its original. Before press screenings of Let Me In, director Matt Reeves’ remake of the spectacular ...
Matt Reeves proves that it is possible to succeed at remaking a beloved property by giving it a new reason to exist. With readers turning to their home viewing options more than ever, this daily ...
Although the early 21st century saw many non-English language films becoming popular in American markets, Hollywood was still unwilling to let imaginative works of genre fiction exist within their own ...
Anyone who goes into Let Me In having seen Let the Right One In will be hard-pressed not to make comparisons. And that’s more than fair. Let Me In, directed by Matt Reeves (Cloverfield), is so similar ...
Ever since it was announced, controversy has surrounded Let Me In, the American remake of beloved Swedish vampire flick Let the Right One In. Film fans the world over asked why Hollywood felt the need ...