From Cinelinx:
Unlike many people, I have no problems with remakes of classic films. Who's to say that someone else's take on a character or universe wouldn't offer something new to the cinematic world? I actually enjoyed the A Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, and Fright Night reboots. The upcoming Robocop looks to be entertaining as well.
I especially don't mind alternate versions of movies when they were originally based on a novel. Many times, one screenwriter or director's interpretations of a book can be vastly different from another's. Just look at the difference between the two Total Recall, The Shining, and Salem's Lot movies and mini-series. Many have said one follows the author's writings much better than the other. Unfortunately, that doesn't always mean we get a better movie just because it's more faithful. That's the case with Director Kimberly Peirce's vision of Carrie
Whether you loved it or just really liked this, this is clearly that is the best way to watch this smart "Star Wars" show
Though not the best MCU show, this is the best way to watch this comic book adaptation.
Don’t let the cringey awkwardness of The Office fool you: Michael Scott would actually be the perfect boss.
I actually really enjoyed this movie. Sure, it didn't take any risks are veer from the norm, but it felt like a good way to modernize the story for a new generation.