The next three titles — the male-driven Mad Max: Fury Road, the reboot of the old horror classic Poltergeist and the superhero cluster flick Avengers: Age of Ultron — are also only a small percentage apart. The other big news is that Warner Bros. is
Poltergeist should have been pretty low on the "movies we need to remake" totem pole, but here it is. It's as bad as you'd expect – maybe worse.
Building on the sacred bones of 1982's “Poltergeist,” this serviceable remake sticks fairly closely and smartly to the same plot, with the same scary objects and even the line, “They're here.” A young couple (Sam Rockwell, Rosemarie DeWitt) with a
Poltergeist should have been pretty low on the "movies we need to remake" totem pole, but here it is. It's as bad as you'd expect – maybe worse.
Building on the sacred bones of 1982's “Poltergeist,” this serviceable remake sticks fairly closely and smartly to the same plot, with the same scary objects and even the line, “They're here.” A young couple (Sam Rockwell, Rosemarie DeWitt) with a