Have No Fear: Let Me In Movie Review
Posted by About.com Horror & Suspense on September 30, 2010
Chloe Moretz in Let Me In.
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Chloe Moretz in Let Me In.
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Chloe Moretz in Let Me In.
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Chloe Moretz in Let Me In.
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With filming set to begin in November, The Haunting in Georgia has reportedly cast Chad Michael Murray (last seen in the horror realm as the star of the 2005 House of Wax remake) as the male lead.
What movie is this house from?
Photo courtesy of Google Maps
Got a few weeks to blow? Why not take a road trip around the country (or the world for that matter) visiting sites where famous horror movies were filmed? To help you get started, here’s a primer of famous horror movie locations captured on Google Street View and Google Maps.
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Will mad Dr. Heiter return for seconds?
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Those of you who are fans of the cult film of the year (so far) The Human Centipede probably know that the film’s full title is The Human Centipede (First Sequence) — begging the question of what’s the inevitable next “sequence”. Well, director Tom Six has delivered a teaser trailer for the upcoming sequel, dubbed The Human Centipede Part 2 (Full Sequence), which he proclaims will be “the sickest movie of all time”.
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Well, here’s a horror remake I can get behind, given the fact that I included it on my list of 20 Horror Movies That Should Be Remade last year. The apocalyptic 1962 film The Day of the Triffids (based on the book of the same name) is getting the modern 3-D remake treatment, which will hopefully be put to good use making killer plants scarier than the good-not-great original movie that suffered from mediocre special effects.
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With the Halloween season drawing near, this week witnesses several scary movie premieres:
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Ryan Reynolds in Buried.
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Although it hits select theaters today, you might not get to see the buried-alive thriller Buried until it gets a wide release on October 8. When you get the chance, though, take it. I can’t guarantee you’ll like it (judging by the audience I was in, it’s pretty polarizing), but it’s a unique experience, the sort of inventive filmmaking you rarely see in a major studio release.