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At a Northern Illinois University fraternity's New Year's Eve party, a reluctant Alana Maxwell is coerced into participating in a prank: she lures the awkward and virginal pledge Kenny Hampson into a bedroom with the promise of sex.
In Eastern Europe, a group of US college athletes unknowingly board a train that will become one deadly ride. The students are participating in a wrestling championship; they include Todd (Derek Magyer) and his girlfriend Alex (Thora Birch), Sheldon (Kavan Reece), Claire (Gloria Votsis), and young assistant coach Willy (Gideon Emery).
Both the original and remake are television films. A Story of Floating Weeds (1934) Floating Weeds (1959) Yasujirō Ozu directed both; the earlier was silent and in black-and-white, while the latter was neither. Stalin (2006) Jai Ho (2014) Strangers on a Train (1951) Once You Kiss a Stranger (1969) Once You Meet a Stranger (1996) Straw Dogs (1971)
Horror films released in 2022; Title Director Cast Country Subgenre/Notes A Party to Die For: Nanea Miyata Jonetta Kaiser, Kara Royster, Jermaine Rivers United States Horror Thriller [1]
The Front Room. Horror runs in the Eggers family’s blood, apparently, as Sam and Max Eggers, the twin half brothers of modern genre maestro Robert Eggers, director of The Witch and The ...
Horror films released in 2023; Title Director Cast Country Subgenre Ref. 65: Scott Beck, Bryan Woods: Adam Driver, Ariana Greenblatt: United States Science Fiction Thriller [1]1920: Horrors of the Heart
A number of Alfred Hitchcock's films have been remade, with official remakes of Murder! and The Man Who Knew Too Much being directed by Hitchcock himself. North by Northwest and Saboteur are also considered by some scholars to be unofficial remakes of Hitchcock's English espionage thriller The 39 Steps.
Riding on the success of the Chainsaw Massacre remake was House of Wax (2005), Black Christmas (2006), April Fool's Day (2008), Train (2008). Remakes of The Fog (2005), When a Stranger Calls (2006) and Prom Night (2008) were watered down, and released with PG-13 ratings to pull in the largest teenage audience possible, though only Prom Night ...