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Let the Right Films In
You can relax. Let Me In, Matt Reeves’s version of Tomas Alfredson’s Let the Right One In, is a solid adaptation of the original. I’d argue that, in some ways, it’s an improvement. It takes the best elements of the original, changes them very little, and dispenses with some of the lankier and odder sections; if you’ve seen the original there’s a scene with a bunch of cats, and a trip to a cabin that don’t make it in, and I didn’t miss them. It’s much bloodier and much more vicious film yet doesn’t back too far away from the deeply creepy notion of a 12-year-old girl arrested before puberty and how that affects those around her. Read more »
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Watch: Kristin Scott Thomas Like You've Never Seen Her Before in Three...
24 minutes ago | IndiewireAt last night's Weinstein Co. annual Cannes preview, the clear standout of the evening was a scene from "Drive" director Nicolas Winding Refn's Palme d'Or contender "Only God Forgives," that featured Kristin Scott Thomas like you're never her seen before. Read More: See more »
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