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Entertainment - latimes.com: 'Carrie': Why do horror remakes defy the genre's renaissance?

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thumbnail 'Carrie': Why do horror remakes defy the genre's renaissance?
Oct 26th 2013, 01:05, by By Steven Zeitchik

Ten months into the moviegoing year, and many of the most lucrative surprises at the box office are cut of the horror cloth: “The Conjuring” ($137 million), “Insidious Chapter 2” ($81 million), “Mama” ($71 million). Conceived with low expectations and lower budgets, all three coasted to weekend wins and have ended up in the box office top 50.

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