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Let the Right One In (Remake)

First Image from the Set of Let Me In

The first image from the set of Matt Reeves' Let The Right One In remake, now titled after the book that film was based upon, Let Me In, has slipped online in the form of a Twitpic that signifies the end of the first week of filming.

Let Me In Starts Shooting / Casting Update

Matt Reeves' remake of the acclaimed film Let the Right One In, now titled after the book that film was based upon, Let Me In, has begun shooting in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The news broke today along with a quick casting update! Dig it!

Let Me In Casting Confirmed

The saying may be "Father knows best", but in the case of Matt Reeves' upcoming Let the Right One In redux, entitled Let Me In (which happens to be the same name of the novel on which both films are based), it appears that Mother knows quite a bit as well.

UPDATED: Let Me In Audition Tapes

Wondering what it's going to be like seeing an American girl playing the role of the vampire child made famous by Lina Leandersson in Let the Right One In? An anonymous DC tipster passed along the audition tapes for the lead role of Abby in Matt Reeves' redux, Let Me In. Curious? You know you are.

UPDATE: Three Sell Sheets for Let the Right One In Redux & Possible Early Casting News

Whether you like it or not, Matt Reeve's retelling of Let the Right One In is on track and coming at us courtesy of Overture Films. /Film got their hands on the sheets and some refresher info to bring you up-to-speed! From the site:

Matt Reeves Talks Let The Right One In Remake

Let the Right One In is widely considered to be one of last year's best horror films, and with good reason. The film lives up to every ounce of hype that it had. As we reported months ago, Cloverfield director Matt Reeves is in line to create a remake of the Swedish horror delight for us Americans, and he recently spoke a little bit about his upcoming flick.

Reeves Talks Let the Right One In Redux

I know most of you who have seen Let the Right One In are concerned about the upcoming remake of it from Cloverfield helmer Matt Reeves, as well you should be. But maybe it won’t be so bad?

Original Director Talks Right One Remake

Just the other day we let you know about Cloverfield helmer Matt Reeves being chosen as the director of the Let the Right One In remake, and while the selection is “eh” to most of us, Tomas Alfredson, director of the brilliant

Let the Right One In (Remake)


 Year  Country
 2009  USA
 Run Time   MPAA Rating
   
 Category  Color
 Feature  Color
 Director
 Matt Reeves
 Writer(s)
 
 Starring
 
 Sub Genre
 Angst
 Keywords
 Bloodshed | Bloodsucker | family | Gore | Love | Remakes | Young Adult
 Themes
 Vampires
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Hammer Films have optioned the remake rights to Let the Right One In, the story of a boy who's pushed around at school. When he meets his new neighbor, a vampire his age, things start to get really strange.


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First Image from the Set of Let Me In
Let Me In Starts Shooting / Casting Update
Let Me In Casting Confirmed
UPDATED: Let Me In Audition Tapes
UPDATE: Three Sell Sheets for Let the Right One In Redux & Possible Early Casting News
Matt Reeves Talks Let The Right One In Remake
Reeves Talks Let the Right One In Redux
Original Director Talks Right One Remake
Matt Reeves Lets the Right One In!
Hammer Announces Three New Horrors

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Matt Reeves Lets the Right One In!

I was completely unaware that Tomas Alfredson's Let the Right One In (review) was even being optioned for a remake, considering it's such a new film. The vampire tale has caught the eye of Hammer Films, and a certain monster director has been tapped to helm the U.S. adaptation.

Hammer Announces Three New Horrors

A story in Variety regarding Hammer’s upcoming production slate last week must have completely slipped under our radar, but I guess it’s all right that it happen from time to time. We punish ourselves and move on.

Hammer Officially Remaking Let the Right One In

Proving that Beyond the Rave wasn’t just some one-off restart for Hammer Studios, the UK-based production house has officially announced acquisition of the remake rights for Let the Right One In, which just took top honors at the Tribeca Film Festival, according to this morning’s Variety.