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'Cloverfield' director sinks teeth into Swedish vampire tale
'Cloverfield' director sinks teeth into Swedish vampire tale
This is the third installment in our "Heating Up" feature, where writers for the Los Angeles Times Calendar section pick people to watch in Hollywood. I wrote the two previous pieces posted here at Hero Complex (one was on Chris...
Cloverfield Director On Let The Right One In  Remake
Cloverfield Director On Let The Right One In Remake
blog.fph.co.uk — Cloverfield director Matt Reeves has spoken to The LA Times about his forthcoming US remake of the cult hit Swedish vampire movie Let The Right One In . The original, set in a snowy Swedish town in the 1980s, is about a bullied schoolboy who ... (more) Cloverfield Director On Let The Right One In Remake
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Cloverfield Director On Let The Right One In Remake
SFX — [image] Cloverfield director Matt Reeves has spoken to The LA Times about his forthcoming US remake of the cult hit Swedish vampire movie ...

"Cloverfield" Director Promises He Won't Turn His "Let The Right One In" Remake Into "Twilight" [Let The Right One In]
io9 — ... According to the L.A. Times, Reeves is on the second draft of the script, which will be set in the Reagan era in Colorado. Even though Reeves swears he won't be aging the two main characters in the film to increase the appeal to a larger audience (because sexy vampires sell more tickets), I just can't seem to believe it. My biggest fear is that they're going to make this a sappy love story overwrought with crappy dialogue, when the original is so, so, so much more than that. Or worse they could throw out Eli's whole androgynous storyline entirely, which I can easily see ...

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What Cloverfield director Matt Reeves plans for his remake of the vampire indie Let The Right One InSCI FI Wire
Cloverfield director Matt Reeves takes on the proposed English-language version of the critically acclaimed Swedish vampire movie Let the Right One In as his next project, and he spoke with the Los Angeles Times about it. The original ...