The Remake Culture in Modern Day Horror Films
As any modern day film scholar or critic might tell you these days, Hollywood seems to be running out of original ideas. That’s not to take away from some of the classics that have been written and released in the modern era of film, but if you look at recent summer blockbusters and recent hits, you’ll find a common trend. These days Hollywood is all about remakes, reboots, prequels and sequels. Once one original idea is brought to the screen and finds success with audiences around the world, studios will then try to build off of that name as much as possible and build off of that original success. Even right now, I just looked at last weekend’s top box office results and the top five films are either based on a book or comic book or a sequel. However, specifically with this blog post, I wanted to take a look at how this “remake/reboot” effect has taken it’s toll on the horror movie genre. Now this isn’t to look at the millions of sequels many of these classic franchi...