Top 10 Best Horror Remakes of the century
The horror genre is full of remakes and reboots but not all of them are as bad as you think. This is why I bring you my Top 10 Best Horror Remakes but just because they’re good doesn’t mean that they’re better than the original. That’s a whole other post to write about.
Top 10 Best Horror Remakes
The Fly (1986)
Plot: A brilliant but eccentric scientist begins to transform into a giant fly after something goes wrong with an experiment.
The Hills Have Eyes (2006)
Plot: A family road trip turns terrifying when travelers get lost in an atomic zone established by the US government. However, the unfortunate travelers discover, to their regret, that the place is not uninhabited. A horde of mutant beings stalks the area.
Suspiria (2018)
Plot: A young American travels to Berlin to join a world-renowned dance company, but the academy hides a dark and gruesome history.
Evil Dead (2013)
Plot: In a remote cabin in the woods, five friends discover a Book of Death and inadvertently summon an ancient demon. Malevolent entities possess each person, until only one is left intact to survive.
The Ring (2002)
Plot: A reporter must solve the mystery of a film that brings death to its viewers, before it succumbs to its power.
The Grudge (2004)
Plot: An American exchange student and her boyfriend encounter vengeful spirits that inhabit a house in Tokyo.
The Mummy (1999)
Plot: A young man opens a tomb freeing a mummy who tries to take revenge for the curse of which he was a victim three thousand years before.
House of Wax (1953)
Plot: A fire-scarred sculptor uses hideous methods to restore the wonderful wax creations that his mutilated hands cannot.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)
Plot: In 1973, some teenagers take a trip through Texas that accidentally ends up in the home of a family of cannibals.
Thirteen Ghosts (2001)
Plot: A bankrupt widower inherits a modern mansion and moves there with his two children. However, the house turns out to be a machine designed by the Devil himself.