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PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE
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Phantom of the Opera is moved to the contemporary rock world in this "appealingly audacious" (Chicago Reader) horror satire from Brian De Palma.
DAWN OF THE DEAD (2004)
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Borrowing only the original film's shopping mall setting and nihilistic dread, this remake is a non-stop feast of tense action, gore, and subtle, dark humor.
THING, THE (1982 COLLECTOR'S EDITION)
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Impressive special effects, unrelenting suspense, and an uncompromisingly bleak tone make this one of John Carpenter's best efforts. Kurt Russell stars.
SLEEPY HOLLOW (BURTON)
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Boasting fantastic sets, costumes, and cinematography, Burton's mounting of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is a visual delight...for those who delight in darkness.
CAPE FEAR (SCORSESE)
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More violent than the original and heavy on symbolism, this intense film divided Scorsese's admirers and critics as it became one of his rare box office successes.
FLY, THE (COLLECTOR'S EDITION)
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With an outstanding performance by Jeff Goldblum, Cronenberg's The Fly is less a remake of the original film than of the original short story.
INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS (1978)
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Philip Kaufman's remake of the Don Siegel classic alters the subtext from Cold War paranoia to the numbing effects of the "me generation." Donald Sutherland stars.
RING, THE (2002)
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Gore Verbinski's remake of the 1996 Japanese ghost story might lack some of the subtleties, but still "creeps you out in high style" (Rolling Stone).
BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA
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Francis Coppola directs the most densely plotted, extravagant, and divisive adaptation of Stoker's gothic tale.
NOSFERATU THE VAMPYRE (HERZOG)
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Both reverent and funny, Werner Herzog's retelling of the Dracula legend captures the look and atmosphere of Murnau's classic, while crafting a mood all its own.