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All in Reviews
The remake of The Wolfman is more ambitious than capable, but still an enjoyable experience.
Reefer Madness gets the Little Shop of Horrors treatment in the delightfully demented Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical.
The Wizard of Gore sets a very low bar that the 2007 remake somehow fails to overcome.
Fright Night proves that failing to capture the magic of the original doesn’t mean a remake can’t be great on its own.
Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark remakes an old TV movie but is haunted by the shallowness of its predecessor.
The remake of Mother’s Day is a cautionary tale about trying to update Troma movies.
To avoid fainting during the remake of The Last House on the Left, keep repeating it’s only a remake… it’s only a remake… it’s only a remake…