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5 REMAKES THAT OUTDID THE ORIGINAL

Horror depends on surprise. Something that remakes lack. Little compares to Leatherface’s first appearance, or the reveal of the Crawler, lurking like a photo-bomber in The Descent. Both scenes are an ice-pick to the viscera. I’m not talking about jump scares. … Continue reading
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