Posts Tagged ‘Let The Right One In’
Film Review – The Snowman
In the town of Oslo, Norway a serial killer hunts women and leaves behind a snowman as a calling card. Alcoholic detective Harry Hole (Michael Fassbender) takes up the investigation to find the killer. In some regards that sounds like a solid setup to a…
READ MOREEpisode 115 – Foreign Influences
Spencer and Greg share some of the foreign films that have influenced them, suggest some early 2011 releases worth revisiting and give DVD picks of the week.
READ MOREPoll – Favorite Horror Film of the 2000s
As part of our horror celebration for the month of October, we will be running a series of polls to try to nail down the best horror films from specific periods of time. This time we are tackling the best horror film of the 2000s.…
READ MORETop 5 – Foreign Horror Films
Another Top 5 segment from The MacGuffin. This time Brandi and Allen share their top 5 foreign horror films. This segment is also available on Stitcher and iTunes. The audio version can be downloaded directly from here. After you’ve watched the video please vote in…
READ MORETop Horror Films – #31 – Let the Right One In
Let The Right One In 2008; directed by Tomas Alfredson; screenplay by John Ajvide Lindqvist, from his novel In a suburb of Stockholm in the early 1980s, 12-year-old Oskar (Kåre Hedebrant) is continually bullied by his classmates. When an odd girl (Lina Leandersson) moves into…
READ MOREFilm Review – Let Me In
Let Me In, from director Matt Reeves, famously of Cloverfield, is being released into theaters today. This film has gained notoriety for being a remake of the very popular Swedish film, Let The Right One In (Låt den rätte komma in), from director Tomas Alfredson. …
READ MOREEpisode 61 – Social Networking 101
Spencer and John look back on the career of David Fincher in advance of The Social Network, debate the merits of Let Me In – the remake of Let The Right One In, and give their DVD picks of the week.
READ MORETweet-Size Horror: Let the Right One In (2008)
Let the Right One In: One of the best films of the decade. A great mixture of a suspenseful vampire story with a story of first love. 9/10
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