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{{Short description|2015 American film by Gil Kenan}} |
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| name = Poltergeist |
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| image = Poltergeist 2015 poster.png |
| image = Poltergeist 2015 poster.png |
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| alt = A toy clown with dirt on its head sits in ominous lighting. |
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| caption = Theatrical release poster |
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| director = [[Gil Kenan]] |
| director = [[Gil Kenan]] |
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| screenplay = [[David Lindsay-Abaire]] |
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| based_on = {{Based on|''[[Poltergeist (1982 film)|Poltergeist]]''|[[Steven Spielberg]]|[[Michael Grais]]|[[Mark Victor]]}} |
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| producer = {{Plainlist| |
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* [[Sam Raimi]] |
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* [[Rob Tapert]] |
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* [[Roy Lee]] |
* [[Roy Lee]] |
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* [[Sam Raimi]] |
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* [[Robert G. Tapert]] |
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| starring = {{Plainlist| <!-- ACCORDING TO BILLING BLOCK --> |
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| screenplay = [[David Lindsay-Abaire]] |
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| based on = {{based on|''[[Poltergeist (1982 film)|Poltergeist]]''|[[Steven Spielberg]]}} |
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* [[Sam Rockwell]] |
* [[Sam Rockwell]] |
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* [[Rosemarie DeWitt]] |
* [[Rosemarie DeWitt]] |
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* [[Jane Adams (actress, born 1965)|Jane Adams]] |
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* [[Jared Harris]] |
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* [[Jared Harris]] <!-- ACCORDING TO BILLING BLOCK --> |
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* [[Jane Adams (actress)|Jane Adams]] |
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| music = [[Marc Streitenfeld]] |
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| cinematography = [[Javier Aguirresarobe]] |
| cinematography = [[Javier Aguirresarobe]] |
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* [[Bob Murawski]] |
* [[Bob Murawski]] |
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| music = [[Marc Streitenfeld]] |
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| production companies = {{Plainlist| |
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* [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] |
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* [[Fox 2000 Pictures]] |
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* [[Ghost House Pictures]] |
* [[Ghost House Pictures]] |
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* [[TSG Entertainment]] |
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* [[Vertigo Entertainment]] |
* [[Vertigo Entertainment]] |
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* [[TSG Entertainment]] |
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| distributor = [[20th Century Fox]] |
| distributor = [[20th Century Fox]] |
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| released = {{Film date|2015|05|22 |
| released = {{Film date|2015|05|22}} |
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| runtime = 93 minutes |
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| runtime = 93 minutes<!--Theatrical runtime: 93:32--><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/poltergeist-film-0 | title=''POLTERGEIST'' (15) | work=[[British Board of Film Classification]] | date=May 7, 2015 | accessdate=May 7, 2015}}</ref> |
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| country = United States |
| country = United States |
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| language = English |
| language = English |
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| budget = $35 million<ref>{{cite web|url= |
| budget = $35 million<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2015/film/news/tomorrowland-earns-725000-poltergeist-scares-up-1-4-million-on-thursday-night-1201503596/|title='Tomorrowland' vs. 'Poltergeist' at Thursday Box Office - Variety|author=Dave McNary|work=Variety|date=May 22, 2015 }}</ref> |
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| gross = $95. |
| gross = $95.4 million<ref name="BOM">{{cite web |url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/release/rl74155521/ |title=Poltergeist (2015) |website=Box Office Mojo |access-date=November 10, 2015}}</ref> |
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'''''Poltergeist''''' is a 2015 American [[Supernatural fiction|supernatural]] [[horror film]] directed by [[Gil Kenan]], written by [[David Lindsay-Abaire]] and produced by [[Sam Raimi]]. A remake of the [[Poltergeist (1982 film)|1982 film of the same name]], the film stars [[Sam Rockwell]], [[Rosemarie DeWitt]], [[Jared Harris]], and [[Jane Adams (actress)|Jane Adams]]. It was released on May 22, 2015, by [[20th Century Fox]] and [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]]. The film grossed over $95 million worldwide. |
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'''''Poltergeist''''' is a 2015 American [[supernatural horror film]] directed by [[Gil Kenan]], written by [[David Lindsay-Abaire]], and produced by [[Sam Raimi]], [[Rob Tapert]], and [[Roy Lee]]. It is a [[remake]] of the 1982 film [[Poltergeist (1982 film)|of the same name]] and is the fourth installment overall in the [[Poltergeist (franchise)|''Poltergeist'' franchise]] of the late [[Heather O'Rourke|Heather O'rourke]] (1975 - 1988). The film stars [[Sam Rockwell]], [[Rosemarie DeWitt]], [[Jared Harris]], and [[Jane Adams (actress, born 1965)|Jane Adams]], and follows a family who arrive at their new home and begin experiencing paranormal occurrences. |
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==Plot== |
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Eric ([[Sam Rockwell]]) and Amy Bowen ([[Rosemarie DeWitt]]) are a couple looking to buy a house for themselves and their three children: eldest daughter, Kendra ([[Saxon Sharbino]]); their son, Griffin ([[Kyle Catlett]]); and youngest daughter, Madison (Kennedi Clements). Eric was recently laid off, but they are shown a house that has recently come on the market that fits their price range, so they purchase it and move in. |
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The project was announced in 2008 with [[Vadim Perelman]] initially directing the project from a screenplay written by [[Juliet Snowden]] and [[Stiles White]]. It was delayed several times and entered into [[development hell]]. By 2012, a remake of the 1982 film was announced with Raimi producing the project alongside Lee, Tapert, and [[Nathan Kahane]]. Kenan was announced as the film's director in 2013 and [[principal photography]] took place in [[Toronto]] from September to December that same year. |
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The first night, they hear strange noises in the walls, and Griffin finds a box of clown dolls that were left at the house. In the middle of the night, lights and electronic devices start turning on and off, as some unseen force appears to move through the home. The commotion wakes Griffin, and he goes downstairs and finds Madison talking to an unknown presence inside the television. She tells Griffin someone is coming, and he attempts to unplug the TV, causing the lights to go out of control. Madison then tells the family they are here. Eric and Amy went to dinner with their friends, leaving the three children at home. They learn that their house was built on an old cemetery, but the bodies were moved to a better neighbourhood. |
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''Poltergeist'' was theatrically released on May 22, 2015, by [[20th Century Fox]]. It received mixed reviews from critics for its excessive [[jump scares]] and was deemed inferior to the original, though it was a moderate box office success, grossing $95 million worldwide against a budget of $35 million. |
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At the house, Kendra's phone begins emitting strange sounds, and as she traces the noise and enters one of the rooms, the floor cracks and corpses' hands emerge and begin pulling at her foot. Griffin notices the clown dolls seem to be moving by themselves. One clown doll attacks him, but he destroys it and escapes from his bedroom. He finds Madison in her room, scared, crouching at a corner, and tells her to stay while he goes to find Kendra. Madison is then lured into her closet and becomes lost in an unending void. As she sees her bedroom drifting away further, she is dragged into the darkness by ghosts. Griffin, while running around the house, is grabbed by the branches of the old tree outside their house, which pulls him out to be hanging on the tree. Amy and Eric arrive home to see Griffin being tossed around in the tree branches, which releases it's grip when they come close, while Kendra tells them she can't find Madison. |
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== Plot == |
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The family hears Madison's voice emanating from the television. Amy and Griffin visit the Paranormal Research department for help. The staff sets up equipment in the house, and install GPS locators on everyone in the house. While trying to contact Madison, Eric is ambushed in the closet by a ghost resembling her. Angered, he breaks down the closet wall, throwing a chair into the darkness inside the closet, and as the chair falls back into the living room of the house, it reveals a possible portal Madison can escape through. The investigators realize that this haunting is a [[poltergeist]]. The lead investigator Dr. Brooke Powell ([[Jane Adams (actress)|Jane Adams]]) decides to call occult specialist and television personality Carrigan Burke ([[Jared Harris]]). |
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Eric and Amy Bowen are a married couple looking to buy a house for themselves and their three children: 16-year-old daughter Kendra, 9-year-old son Griffin, and 6-year-old daughter Madison. Eric was recently laid off, but when shown a house that has recently come on the market that fits their price range, they purchase it and move in. |
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The first night, they hear eerie noises in the walls and Griffin finds a box containing [[clown]] [[doll]]s that were left at the house. In the middle of the night, lights and electronic devices start turning on and off, as an unseen force appears to move through the home. The commotion wakes Griffin, and he goes downstairs and finds Maddy talking to an unknown presence inside the television. She tells Griffin someone is coming, and he attempts to unplug the TV, causing the lights to go out of control. Maddy then tells the family "They're here" while touching their TV screen. |
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Carrigan explains that Madison is a possible psychic, able to communicate with spirits. He reveals that the poltergeists are trapped and are angry because only the headstones were moved to the new cemetery, but the bodies remained, and plan on using Madison to free them from their purgatory. Carrigan comes up with a plan to get Madison back. He anchors a rope in Madison's room and tosses it into the vortex. They attempt to use Griffin's toy drone to guide Madison out, but it's destroyed by the poltergeists when inside the portal. Griffin, ridden with guilt over leaving Madison alone in the first place, goes through the portal himself. When he finds Madison, the poltergeists attempt to destroy the rope to trap them, but they both escape. |
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The following evening, Eric and Amy go to dinner with their friends, leaving the three children at home. They learn that their house was built on an old cemetery, although the property developer was supposed to have relocated the human remains. Kendra wakes up to a strange sound in the laundry room. While investigating the noise, the floor cracks and a corpse's hand emerges. It begins pulling at her foot, but she manages to pull herself up. Meanwhile, Griffin notices the clown dolls seem to be moving by themselves. One clown doll attacks him, but he destroys it with his foot and runs from his bedroom. He finds Maddy in her room, scared, crouching in a corner, and tells her to stay while he goes to find Kendra. Maddy is then lured by the light from her lamp and her favorite toy into her closet, becoming lost in an unending void. As she turns to see her bedroom drifting away further, she is dragged into the darkness by ghosts. Griffin is grabbed through a window by the branches of the old tree outside their house, which pulls him outside. Amy and Eric arrive home to see Griffin being tossed around in the tree branches, which releases its grip when they come close, while Kendra hysterically tells them she cannot find Maddy. |
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The family get in their car and begin to take their leave from the house, but the poltergeists drag them back into the house and attempt to abduct Madison again. The family saves her from being sucked into the portal, and Carrigan decides that as the only other psychic, he must go into the vortex and lead the spirits into the light. The Bowens flee as the house is torn apart by a giant light. The investigative team run to their equipment, looking for a sign that Carrigan managed to get back. |
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The family hears Maddy's voice emanating from the television. Amy places her hand on the television screen while Maddy's static hand is seen to be touching Amy's hand from the other side of the screen. Amy and Griffin visit the Paranormal Research department for help. The staff set up equipment in the house and install [[Global Positioning System|GPS]] devices on everyone in the house. During the setup, Boyd has a near-death experience in drilling a hole in the wall, yanked in by spirits by his arm. While trying to contact Maddy, Eric is ambushed in the closet by a ghost resembling her. Angered, he breaks down the closet wall, throwing a section of a broken table into the darkness inside the closet; the table segment falls back into the living room (nearly crushing Griffin), revealing a potential portal for Maddy to escape through. The investigators deduce and confirm that the haunting is caused by a [[poltergeist]]. The lead investigator, Dr. Brooke Powell, decides to call occult specialist and television personality Carrigan Burke (revealed, much later, to be Powell's ex). |
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As the Bowens look for a new house, the realtor shows them a house with lots of closet space and an old tree in the backyard; the Bowens drive away laughing. During the end credits, it's revealed that Carrigan survived the incident and is back filming his ghost program, now hosting the show with Dr. Powell. |
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Carrigan explains that Maddy is a possible psychic, able to communicate with spirits. He reveals that the ghosts are trapped and are angry because only the headstones were moved to the new cemetery, but the bodies remain; they plan on using Maddy "to free them from their [[purgatory]]". Carrigan comes up with a plan to get Maddy back. He anchors a rope in Maddy's room and tosses it into the vortex. They attempt to use Griffin's toy [[Drone aircraft|drone]] to guide Maddy out, but it is immediately destroyed by the ghosts when inside the portal. Griffin, guilt-ridden over leaving Maddy alone in the first place, goes through the portal himself. When he finds Maddy, the ghosts attempt to destroy the rope to trap them, but Griffin and Maddy grab onto the rope and fall back through the portal into the house. Both children are unconscious and covered in grey matter, to which Carrigan instructs for them to be washed and they awake. |
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==Cast== |
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The family gets in their car and begins to leave the house, but the ghosts drag them back into the house and attempt to abduct Maddy again, flipping the car in the process. Maddy is seen being abducted up the stairs. The family saves her from being sucked into the portal, and Carrigan decides that as the only other psychic, he must go into the vortex and lead the spirits into the light. Kendra stamps and destroys the television screen as ghosts' hands are seen, trying to communicate with Maddy. The Bowens flee the neighbourhood as the house is destroyed by the spirits soaring into the sky as a beacon of light. The investigative team run to their equipment, looking for a sign that Carrigan managed to get back. |
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As the Bowens look for a new house, the realtor shows them a house with much closet space and an old tree in the backyard, but the Bowens drive away laughing. During the end credits, it is revealed that Carrigan survived the incident and is back filming his ghost program, now hosting the show with Dr. Powell. |
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== Cast == |
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* [[Sam Rockwell]] as Eric Bowen |
* [[Sam Rockwell]] as Eric Bowen |
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* [[Rosemarie DeWitt]] as Amy Bowen |
* [[Rosemarie DeWitt]] as Amy Bowen |
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* [[Jared Harris]] as Carrigan Burke |
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* [[Jane Adams (actress)|Jane Adams]] as Dr. Brooke Powell |
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* [[Saxon Sharbino]] as Kendra Bowen |
* [[Saxon Sharbino]] as Kendra Bowen |
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* [[Kyle Catlett]] as Griffin Bowen |
* [[Kyle Catlett]] as Griffin "Griff" Bowen |
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* Kennedi Clements as Madison Bowen |
* [[Kennedi Clements]] as Madison "Maddy" Bowen |
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* [[Jared Harris]] as Carrigan Burke |
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* [[Jane Adams (actress, born 1965)|Jane Adams]] as Dr. Brooke Powell |
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* [[Nicholas Braun]] as Boyd |
* [[Nicholas Braun]] as Boyd |
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* [[Susan Heyward]] as Sophie |
* [[Susan Heyward]] as Sophie |
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* Soma Bhatia as Lauren |
* [[Soma Bhatia]] as Lauren |
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* Karen Ivany as Mrs. Stoller |
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==Production== |
== Production == |
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=== Development === |
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During the 1990s, [[Universal Pictures|Universal Studios]] briefly toyed with the idea of making a [[prequel]] film for the character of Reverend Kane.<ref>{{cite web|last=Squires|first=John|url=https://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3423380/almost-got-poltergeist-prequel-reverend-kane/|title=We Almost Got a 'Poltergeist' Prequel All About Reverend Kane?!|date=February 2, 2017|website=Bloody Disgusting|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref> In 2003, [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures]] began development on a fourth installment of the ''[[Poltergeist (franchise)|Poltergeist]]'' series. Under the title ''Poltergeist: Kayeri'', Clint Morris was tapped to pen the script, which would have ignored the events of ''[[Poltergeist III]]''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Squires|first=John|url=https://halloweenlove.com/poltergeist-the-sequels-that-never-came-to-be/|title=''Poltergeist'': The Sequels That Never Came to Be|date=May 26, 2015|website=Halloween Love|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref> [[Craig T. Nelson]] and [[JoBeth Williams]] were courted to reprise their roles, while the part of Carol Anne was to be recast due to the passing of [[Heather O'Rourke]] in 1988.<ref>{{cite web|last=Kennedy|first=Michael|url=https://screenrant.com/poltergeist-4-kayeri-carol-anne-recast-almost-why/|title=''Poltergeist 4'' Almost Recast Carol Anne - Why It Didn't Happen|date=December 5, 2021|website=Screen Rant|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref> In November 2005, Nelson was officially on board and [[Hilary Duff]] was reportedly in the running for Carol.<ref>{{cite web|last=Gilbert|first=Ammon|url=https://www.joblo.com/duff-in-4th-poltergeist/|title=Duff in 4th ''Poltergeist''?|date=November 2, 2005|website=JoBlo|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref> By November 2006, rumors emerged that the studio was intending to "retool" ''Kayeri'' as a [[remake]] of the [[Poltergeist (1982 film)|first film]] "frame for frame".<ref>{{cite web|last=Weinberg|first=Scott|url=https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/article/horror-remake-of-the-week-poltergeist/|title=Horror Remake of the Week: ''Poltergeist''|date=November 29, 2006|website=Rotten Tomatoes|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref> However, these reports were dispatched shortly after.<ref>{{cite web|last=Weinberg|first=Scott|url=https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/article/rumors-of-a-poltergeist-remake-are-false/|title=Rumors of the ''Poltergeist'' Remake Are False|date=December 5, 2006|website=Rotten Tomatoes|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref> In 2007, the studio decided to move in a new direction for the sequel and turned to [[Michael Grais]] to write a new script, now titled ''Poltergeist: In The Shadows''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Turek|first=Ryan|url=https://www.comingsoon.net/horror/news/706624-grais-on-fourth-poltergeist|title=Grais on Fourth ''Poltergeist''?|date=May 7, 2007|website=Coming Soon|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref> |
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In early September 2013, the crew shot interior scenes for the film in an old residence in [[Toronto]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Poltergeist Remake Shooting Now, First Set Details|url=http://www.horror-movies.ca/2013/09/exclusive-poltergeist-remake-shooting-now-first-set-details/|accessdate=September 15, 2013|newspaper=horror-movies.ca|date=September 8, 2013}}</ref> Exterior shots were filmed on the West Mountain of [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thespec.com/whatson-story/4068008-remake-of-horror-movie-being-shot-on-hamilton-s-west-mountain/|title=Remake of horror movie being shot on Hamilton's west Mountain|last=Rockingham|first=Graham|publisher=The Hamilton Spectator|date=September 7, 2013|accessdate=September 25, 2013}}</ref> The film was shot and released in [[3D film|3D]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Miska|first1=Brad|title=Possessed Clown Highlights 'Poltergeist' Sneak!|url=http://bloody-disgusting.com/images/3330877/possessed-clown-highlights-poltergeist-sneak/|publisher=[[Bloody Disgusting]]|accessdate=February 5, 2015|date=February 4, 2015}}</ref> |
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Development on ''In the Shadows'' quickly stalled out as well. In August 2008, the studio officially moved forward with a remake of the original film. [[Juliet Snowden]] and [[Stiles White]] of ''[[Boogeyman (film)|Boogeyman]]'' were hired as screenwriters.<ref>{{cite web|last=Fernandez|first=Jay|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/poltergeist-remake-grabs-two-scribes-117749/|title=''Poltergeist'' Remake Grabs Two Scribes|date=August 19, 2008|website=The Hollywood Reporter|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref> The next month, [[Vadim Perelman]] began talks to direct the film.<ref>{{cite web|last=Fernandez|first=Jay|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/perelman-house-poltergeist-118384/|title=Perelman in the House For ''Poltergeist''|date=September 2, 2008|website=The Hollywood Reporter|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref> The studio slotted a release date of November 24, 2010.<ref>{{cite web|last=Billington|first=Alex|url=https://www.firstshowing.net/2009/mgms-poltergeist-remake-gets-a-late-2010-release-date/|title=MGM's Poltergeist Remake Gets a Late 2010 Release Date|date=August 13, 2009|website=First Showing|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Bishop|first=Jackson|url=https://collider.com/poltergeist-remake-to-hit-theatres-in-november-2010/|title=''Poltergeist'' Remake to Hit Theatres in November 2010|date=August 13, 2009|website=Collider|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref> Production was to commence in early 2010.<ref>{{cite web|last=Miska|first=Brad|url=https://bloody-disgusting.com/news/17703/|title=UPDATE: MGM Puts ''Poltergeist'' Release Date on Hold|date=October 14, 2009|website=Bloody Disgusting|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref> The film's tight deadline, as well as MGM's financial issues, would delay the film to an unspecified date in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|last=Miller|first=Ross|url=https://screenrant.com/poltergeist-remake-release-date-delayed/|title=''Poltergeist'' Remake Delayed|date=October 15, 2009|website=Screen Rant|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Barton|first=Steve|url=https://www.dreadcentral.com/news/42085/director-finally-named-for-the-sam-raimi-produced-poltergeist-remake/|title=Director Finally Named for the Sam Raimi Produced Poltergeist Remake|date=March 7, 2013|website=Dread Central|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref> |
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==Release== |
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On August 6, 2014, the film's release date was shifted from February 13, 2015 to July 24, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.deadline.com/2014/08/poltergeist-release-date-kingsman-the-secret-service/ |title=Fox Shifts 'Poltergeist' Dates |publisher=Deadline.com |date=2014-06-20 |accessdate=2014-08-06}}</ref> On March 4, 2015, the date was shifted again to when it was previously set for ''[[Spy (2015 film)|Spy]]''.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Lesnick|first1=Silas|title=20th Century Fox Shifts Dates for Spy, Poltergeist and Paper Towns|url=http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/416235-20th-century-fox-swaps-shifts-dates-for-spy-poltergeist-and-paper-towns|accessdate=March 9, 2015|publisher=comingsoon.net|date=March 4, 2015}}</ref> It was released in [[3D film|3D]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3334808/poltergeist-haunting-theaters-may/ |title=Poltergeist is set for 22 May 2015 and is to be released in 3D|publisher=BD|date=2014-06-20 |accessdate=2014-08-06}}</ref> |
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In April 2012, ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' announced that [[Sam Raimi]], [[Nathan Kahane]], [[Roy Lee]] and [[Robert Tapert]] would produce. Raimi helped oversee the search for a helmer. [[David Lindsay-Abaire]], who worked on Raimi's ''[[Oz: The Great and Powerful]]'', was to write a new screenplay.<ref>{{cite web|last=Kit|first=Borys|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/sam-raimi-produce-mgm-poltergeist-317606/|title=Sam Raimi to Produce MGM's ''Poltergeist'' Remake (Exclusive)|date=April 27, 2012|website=The Hollywood Reporter|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref> That August, Raimi affirmed the film was still on track.<ref>{{cite web|last=Radish|first=Christina|url=https://collider.com/sam-raimi-evil-dead-poltergeist-remake/|title=Sam Raimi Says ''The Evil Dead'' Remake Will Definitely Be R-Rated and is "So Bloody It Will Make Your Head Spin," Plus Update on ''Poltergeist'' Remake|date=August 21, 2012|website=Collider|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref> By October, conflicting reports materialized that Raimi would direct the film after Lindsey-Abaire misspoke in an interview.<ref>{{cite web|last=Jagernauth|first=Kevin|url=https://www.indiewire.com/2012/10/sam-raimi-might-just-direct-that-poltergeist-remake-himself-250719/|title=Sam Raimi Might Just Direct That ''Poltergeist'' Remake Himself|date=October 17, 2012|website=IndieWire|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref> In March 2013, [[Gil Kenan]] of ''[[Monster House (film)|Monster House]]'' was hired to direct the film, while [[Roy Lee]] would join Raimi and Tapert as producers.<ref>{{cite web|last=Fleming|first=Mike Jr.|url=https://deadline.com/2013/03/monster-houses-gil-kenan-finds-new-haunt-hell-helm-mgm-poltergeist-remake-447405/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150104210422/http://deadline.com/2013/03/monster-houses-gil-kenan-finds-new-haunt-hell-helm-mgm-poltergeist-remake-447405/|url-status=dead|archive-date=January 4, 2015|title=''Monster House'''s Gil Kenan Finds New Haunt: He'll Helm MGM ''Poltergeist'' Remake|date=March 6, 2013|website=Deadline|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref> In June, [[20th Century Fox]] boarded the film to co-produce and distribute the film.<ref name="horror-movies.ca">{{cite news|title=Poltergeist Remake Shooting Now, First Set Details|url=http://www.horror-movies.ca/2013/09/exclusive-poltergeist-remake-shooting-now-first-set-details/|access-date=September 15, 2013|newspaper=horror-movies.ca|date=September 8, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150626123854/http://www.horror-movies.ca/2013/09/exclusive-poltergeist-remake-shooting-now-first-set-details/|archive-date=June 26, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> Production was gearing up to begin that fall.<ref>{{cite web|last=McNary|first=Dave|url=https://variety.com/2013/film/news/mgm-partners-with-fox-on-poltergeist-reboot-1200500013/|title=MGM Partners With Fox On ''Poltergeist'' Reboot|date=June 20, 2013|website=Variety|accessdate=December 30, 2022}}</ref> |
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===Marketing=== |
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The film's first [[Trailer (promotion)|trailer]] was released on February 5, 2015.<ref name="Collider">{{cite web|last=Nemiroff|first=Perri|url=http://collider.com/poltergeist-remake-trailer/|title=First POLTERGEIST Remake Trailer: Sam Rockwell and Rosemarie DeWitt Fight a Ghost Invasion|date=February 5, 2015|publisher=Collider|accessdate=February 6, 2015}}</ref> Forrest Wickman of ''[[Slate Magazine]]'''s opinion was that the trailer made the film appear to be too similar to the original film.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Wickman|first1=Forrest|title=The Poltergeist Remake Looks Like No "Kids' Movie"|url=http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2015/02/05/poltergeist_remake_trailer_sam_raimi_s_2015_version_starring_sam_rockwell.html|accessdate=February 6, 2015|work=[[Slant Magazine]]|date=February 5, 2015}}</ref> James Hibberd of ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' said that the trailer "retains and amplifies several elements from the original", and praised that "the modernizing doesn’t result in, say, the family’s daughter being kidnapped by ghosts in [[Snapchat]]".<ref>{{cite news|last1=Hibberd|first1=James|title='Poltergeist' reboot first trailer: 3d masking done alsi in India, Chennai, Pixstone Images There is a clown|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2015/02/05/poltergeist-reboot-first-trailer-there-clown|accessdate=February 6, 2015|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=February 5, 2015}}</ref> Brad Miska of [[Bloody Disgusting]] stated that "while every fiber of my being wants to reject it, [the film] actually looks pretty insane", and praised the trailer's final shot.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Miska|first1=Brad|title='Poltergeist' Trailer Looks Absolutely Bonkers!|url=http://bloody-disgusting.com/videos/3331071/poltergeist-trailer-possesses-web/|publisher=[[Bloody Disgusting]]|accessdate=February 6, 2015|date=February 5, 2015}}</ref> Ben Kuchera of ''[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]]'' also opined that the trailer appeared to be similar to the original film, but that it "looks great, as a horror movie".<ref>{{cite web|last1=Kuchera|first1=Ben|title=The first Poltergeist trailer provides the scares, but few updates to original formula|url=http://www.polygon.com/2015/2/6/7992375/poltergeist-trailer|website=[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]]|accessdate=February 7, 2015|date=February 6, 2015}}</ref> |
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In September 2013, [[Sam Rockwell]], [[Rosemarie DeWitt]], [[Jared Harris]] and [[Jane Adams (actress, born 1965)|Jane Adams]] were cast in the film. [[Tom Cruise]] and [[Richard Armitage (actor)|Richard Armitage]] were considered for the role of Eric Bowen. [[Saxon Sharbino]], [[Kyle Catlett]] and [[Kennedi Clements]] were cast in the film.<ref name="horror-movies.ca"/> |
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''Poltergeist'' is set to be released on [[DVD]] and 2D/3D [[Blu-ray Disc]] on September 29, 2015. The Blu-ray editions will include an extended cut of the film.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/poltergeist-2015.html | title=News: Poltergeist (2015) (US - DVD R1 / BD RA) | work=DVDActive | accessdate=July 21, 2015}}</ref> |
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[[Principal photography]] began on September 23 and ended on December 13, 2013. The crew shot interior scenes for the film in an old residence in [[Toronto]].<ref name="horror-movies.ca"/> Exterior shots were filmed on the West Mountain of [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.thespec.com//entertainment/2013/09/07/remake-of-horror-movie-being-shot-on-hamilton-s-west-mountain.html|title=Remake of horror movie being shot on Hamilton's west Mountain|last=Rockingham|first=Graham|newspaper=The Hamilton Spectator|date=September 7, 2013|access-date=September 25, 2013}}</ref> |
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''Poltergeist'' grossed $47.4 million in North America and $48.2 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $95.6 million, against a budget of an estimated $35 million.{{r|BOM}} |
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== Release == |
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In North America, ''Poltergeist'' made $1.4 million during its Thursday night showings from 2,500 theaters,<ref name="BOX">{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2015/05/tomorrowland-poltergeist-1-4m-box-office-thursday-1201431354/|title=‘Tomorrowland’ Limited Release While ‘Poltergeist’ Grabs Strong $1.4M – Box Office Thursday|author=Anita Busch|work=''[[Deadline.com]]''|publisher=([[Penske Media Corporation]])|date=May 22, 2015|accessdate=May 22, 2015}}</ref> and an estimated $9.4 million on its opening day.<ref name="THROP">{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-tomorrowland-pitch-perfect-797779|title=Box Office: 'Tomorrowland,' 'Pitch Perfect 2' in Close Memorial Day Battle|author=Rebecca Ford, Pamela McClintock|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|publisher=([[Prometheus Global Media]])|date=May 23, 2015|accessdate=May 23, 2015}}</ref> Through its first three-day opening, it grossed $22.6 million from 3,240 theaters, debuting at fourth place at the box office behind ''[[Tomorrowland (film)|Tomorrowland]]'', ''[[Pitch Perfect 2]]'' and ''[[Mad Max: Fury Road]]''.<ref name="DDD">{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2015/05/tomorrowland-poltergeist-memorial-day-box-office-weekend-1201431715/|title=No Heat At Memorial Day B.O.: ‘Tomorrowland’s Rocket Runs Outta Gas With $41.7M Bow – Monday Update|author=Anita Busch|work=''[[Deadline.com]]''|publisher=([[Penske Media Corporation]])|date=May 24, 2015|accessdate=May 25, 2015}}</ref> In comparison to prior horror film reboots, its opening is well below the openings of 2009's ''[[Friday the 13th (2009 film)|Friday the 13th]]'' ($40.57 million), 2010's ''[[A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010 film)|A Nightmare on Elm Street]]'' ($32.9 million), 2003's ''[[The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003 film)|The Texas Chainsaw Massacre]]'' ($28.1 million), and right below 2005's ''[[The Amityville Horror (2005 film)|The Amityville Horror]]'' ($23.5 million).<ref name="DDD"/> |
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On August 6, 2014, the film's release date was shifted from February 13, 2015 to July 24, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2014/08/poltergeist-release-date-kingsman-the-secret-service-815391/ |title=Fox Shifts 'Poltergeist' Dates |website=Deadline Hollywood |date=2014-06-20 |access-date=2014-08-06}}</ref> On March 4, 2015, the date was shifted again to when it was previously set for release alongside ''[[Spy (2015 film)|Spy]]''.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Lesnick|first1=Silas|title=20th Century Fox Shifts Dates for Spy, Poltergeist and Paper Towns|url=https://comingsoon.net/movies/news/416235-20th-century-fox-swaps-shifts-dates-for-spy-poltergeist-and-paper-towns|access-date=March 9, 2015|publisher=comingsoon.net|date=March 4, 2015}}</ref> It was released in [[3D film|3D]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3334808/poltergeist-haunting-theaters-may/ |title=Poltergeist is set for 22 May 2015 and is to be released in Real D 3D|publisher=BD|date=2014-06-20 |access-date=2014-08-06}}</ref> |
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Outside North America, it earned $8.3 million on its opening weekend from 3,750 screens in 36 countries, finishing at sixth place at the international box office.<ref name="INTL">{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2015/05/international-box-office-tomorrowland-pitch-perfect-2-mad-max-fury-road-poltergeist-spy-1201432281/|title=‘Tomorrowland’s $74.7M Global Bow; ‘Pitch Perfect 2′ Singing $190.4M Cume; ‘Mad Max’ Smokin’ $227.7M – Wwide B.O. Update|author=Nancy Tartaglione|work=''[[Deadline.com]]''|publisher=([[Penske Media Corporation]])|date=May 26, 2015|accessdate=May 27, 2015}}</ref> In the Uk, Ireland and Malta it opened in third place with $2.2 million and Brazil with $2 million.<ref name="INTL"/> |
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The film's first [[Trailer (promotion)|trailer]] was released on February 5, 2015.<ref name="Collider">{{cite web|last=Nemiroff|first=Perri|url=https://collider.com/poltergeist-remake-trailer/|title=First POLTERGEIST Remake Trailer: Sam Rockwell and Rosemarie DeWitt Fight a Ghost Invasion|date=February 5, 2015|publisher=Collider|access-date=February 6, 2015}}</ref> Forrest Wickman of ''[[Slate Magazine]]''{{'}}s opinion was that the trailer made the film appear to be too similar to the original film.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Wickman|first1=Forrest|title=The Poltergeist Remake Looks Like No "Kids' Movie"|url=https://slate.com/culture/2015/02/poltergeist-remake-trailer-sam-raimi-s-2015-version-starring-sam-rockwell-looks-like-no-kids-movie.html|access-date=February 6, 2015|work=[[Slant Magazine]]|date=February 5, 2015}}</ref> [[James Hibberd (writer)|James Hibberd]] of ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' said that the trailer "retains and amplifies several elements from the original", and praised that "the modernizing doesn’t result in, say, the family’s daughter being kidnapped by ghosts in [[Snapchat]]".<ref>{{cite magazine|last1=Hibberd|first1=James|title='Poltergeist' reboot first trailer: 3d masking done also in India, Chennai, Pixstone Images There is a clown|url=https://ew.com/article/2015/02/05/poltergeist-reboot-first-trailer-there-clown|access-date=February 6, 2015|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=February 5, 2015}}</ref> [[Brad Miska]] of [[Bloody Disgusting]] stated that "while every fiber of my being wants to reject it, [the film] actually looks pretty insane", and praised the trailer's final shot.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Miska|first1=Brad|title='Poltergeist' Trailer Looks Absolutely Bonkers!|url=https://bloody-disgusting.com/videos/3331071/poltergeist-trailer-possesses-web/|publisher=[[Bloody Disgusting]]|access-date=February 6, 2015|date=February 5, 2015}}</ref> Ben Kuchera of ''[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]]'' also opined that the trailer appeared to be similar to the original film, but that it "looks great, as a horror movie".<ref>{{cite web|last1=Kuchera|first1=Ben|title=The first Poltergeist trailer provides the scares, but few updates to original formula|url=https://www.polygon.com/2015/2/6/7992375/poltergeist-trailer|website=[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]]|access-date=February 7, 2015|date=February 6, 2015}}</ref> |
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''Poltergeist'' was released on [[DVD]], [[Blu-ray Disc]] and [[Blu-ray 3D]] on September 29, 2015. The Blu-ray editions included an extended cut of the film.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://dvdactive.com/news/releases/poltergeist-2015.html | title=News: Poltergeist (2015) (US - DVD R1 / BD RA) | work=DVDActive | access-date=July 21, 2015}}</ref> |
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On [[Rotten Tomatoes]], the film has a rating of 31%, based on 102 reviews, with an average rating of 4.8/10. The site's consensus reads: "Paying competent homage without adding anything of real value to the original ''Poltergeist'', this remake proves just as ephemeral (but half as haunting) as its titular spirit."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/poltergeist-2009/|title=Poltergeist|publisher=Rotten Tomatoes|accessdate=August 16, 2015}}</ref> On [[Metacritic]], the film has a score of 47 out of 100, based on 27 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/movie/poltergeist|title=Poltergeist Reviews|publisher=Metacritic|accessdate=May 28, 2015}}</ref> |
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== Reception == |
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Writing for ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'', Andrew Barker called it "generally entertaining yet fundamentally unnecessary" and concluded: "Even when one is inclined to admire the cleverness with which the remake revisits and reincorporates ''Poltergeist''{{'}}s themes, it’s hard to pinpoint a single moment where it improves on them, and the aura of inessentiality hangs thick over the proceedings".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://variety.com/2015/film/reviews/film-review-poltergeist-1201500469/#|title=‘Poltergeist’ Review: An Unnecessary Update of a Horror Classic - Variety|author=Andrew Barker|work=Variety}}</ref> Neil Genzlinger gave the film a positive review in ''[[The New York Times]]'', writing: "The new ''Poltergeist'' might well be the scariest movie 13-or-unders have yet seen, just as the original was for their parents back in 1982. Those parents might find it an enjoyable trip down memory lane, even if they do now recognize it as largely a well-served collection of horror-movie tropes".<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/23/movies/review-in-poltergeist-theyre-baaack-with-gps-and-flat-screens.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&_r=0]</ref> Tirdad Derakhshani wrote in ''[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]'': "It's not exactly a scary film, but it does provide an enjoyable ride. It's good fun. But it left me befuddled", adding: "Why would anyone want to remake ''Poltergeist'' in the first place?".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/movies/20150523__Poltergeist___A_splendid_remake_without_depth_of_original.html|title='Poltergeist': A splendid remake without depth of original|date=May 23, 2015|work=Philly.com}}</ref> Writing in ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', Mike McCahill called the film "an efficient scare-machine".<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/film/poltergeist-2015/review/]</ref> Bilge Ebiri wrote in ''[[New York (magazine)|New York]]'' magazine: "This new ''Poltergeist'' isn't anything special... But it's not a travesty, and that feels like cause for brief celebration".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vulture.com/2015/05/poltergeist-not-a-travesty-not-scary-either.html|title=Poltergeist: Not a Travesty; Not Scary, Either -- Vulture|work=Vulture}}</ref> |
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=== Box office === |
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''Poltergeist'' grossed $47.4 million in the United States and Canada and $48.2 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $95.6 million against a budget of an estimated $35 million.{{r|BOM}} |
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In the United States and Canada, ''Poltergeist'' made $1.4 million during its Thursday night showings from 2,500 theaters,<ref name="BOX">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/05/tomorrowland-poltergeist-1-4m-box-office-thursday-1201431354/|title='Tomorrowland' Limited Release While 'Poltergeist' Grabs Strong $1.4M – Box Office Thursday|author=Anita Busch|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|publisher=([[Penske Media Corporation]])|date=May 22, 2015|access-date=May 22, 2015}}</ref> and an estimated $9.4 million on its opening day.<ref name="THROP">{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-tomorrowland-pitch-perfect-797779|title=Box Office: 'Tomorrowland,' 'Pitch Perfect 2' in Close Memorial Day Battle|author=Rebecca Ford, Pamela McClintock|magazine=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|publisher=([[Prometheus Global Media]])|date=May 23, 2015|access-date=May 23, 2015}}</ref> Through its first three-day opening, it grossed $22.6 million from 3,240 theaters, debuting at fourth place at the box office behind ''[[Tomorrowland (film)|Tomorrowland]]'', ''[[Pitch Perfect 2]]'' and ''[[Mad Max: Fury Road]]''.<ref name="DDD">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/05/tomorrowland-poltergeist-memorial-day-box-office-weekend-1201431715/|title=No Heat At Memorial Day B.O.: 'Tomorrowland's Rocket Runs Outta Gas With $41.7M Bow – Monday Update|author=Anita Busch|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|publisher=([[Penske Media Corporation]])|date=May 24, 2015|access-date=May 25, 2015}}</ref> In comparison to prior horror film reboots, its opening is well below the openings of 2009's ''[[Friday the 13th (2009 film)|Friday the 13th]]'' ($40.6 million), 2010's ''[[A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010 film)|A Nightmare on Elm Street]]'' ($32.9 million), 2003's ''[[The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003 film)|The Texas Chainsaw Massacre]]'' ($28.1 million), and right below 2005's ''[[The Amityville Horror (2005 film)|The Amityville Horror]]'' ($23.5 million).<ref name="DDD"/> |
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In [[CinemaScore]] polls conducted during the opening weekend, cinema audiences gave ''Poltergeist'' an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale.<ref name="THROP"/> It drew criticism from both the skeptical and paranormal community for it's featuring of [[orbs]] as supernatural entities, the lens artifact commonly implied by amateur 'ghost hunters' to be evidence of the supernatural is a repeatable artifacting of digital photography. |
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Outside the United States and Canada, it grossed $8.3 million on its opening weekend from 3,750 screens in 36 countries, finishing in sixth place at the international box office, including $2.2 million in the United Kingdom, where it opened in third place, and $2 million in Brazil.<ref name="INTL">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/05/international-box-office-tomorrowland-pitch-perfect-2-mad-max-fury-road-poltergeist-spy-1201432281/|title='Tomorrowland's $74.7M Global Bow; 'Pitch Perfect 2′ Singing $190.4M Cume; 'Mad Max' Smokin' $227.7M – Wwide B.O. Update|author=Nancy Tartaglione|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|publisher=([[Penske Media Corporation]])|date=May 26, 2015|access-date=May 27, 2015}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
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* [[List of ghost films]] |
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=== Critical response === |
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On [[Rotten Tomatoes]], the film has a rating of 29% based on 138 reviews and an average rating of 4.81/10. The site's consensus reads: "Paying competent homage without adding anything of real value to the original ''Poltergeist'', this remake proves just as ephemeral (but half as haunting) as its titular spirit."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://rottentomatoes.com/m/poltergeist-2009/|title=Poltergeist|publisher=Rotten Tomatoes|access-date=May 6, 2022}}</ref> On [[Metacritic]], the film has a score of 47 out of 100 based on 27 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://metacritic.com/movie/poltergeist|title=Poltergeist Reviews|publisher=Metacritic|access-date=May 28, 2015}}</ref> Audiences polled by [[CinemaScore]] gave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale.<ref name="THROP"/> |
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Writing for ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'', Andrew Barker called it "generally entertaining yet fundamentally unnecessary" and concluded: "Even when one is inclined to admire the cleverness with which the remake revisits and reincorporates ''Poltergeist''{{'}}s themes, it’s hard to pinpoint a single moment where it improves on them, and the aura of inessentiality hangs thick over the proceedings".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2015/film/reviews/film-review-poltergeist-1201500469/#|title='Poltergeist' Review: An Unnecessary Update of a Horror Classic - Variety|author=Andrew Barker|work=Variety|date=May 19, 2015 }}</ref> Neil Genzlinger gave the film a mostly positive review in ''[[The New York Times]]'', writing: "The new ''Poltergeist'' might well be the scariest movie 13-or-unders have yet seen, just as the original was for their parents back in 1982. Those parents might find it an enjoyable trip down memory lane, even if they do now recognize it as largely a well-served collection of horror-movie tropes".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/23/movies/review-in-poltergeist-theyre-baaack-with-gps-and-flat-screens.html|title=Review: In 'Poltergeist,' They're Baaack, With GPS and Flat Screens|first=Neil|last=Genzlinger|newspaper=The New York Times |date=May 22, 2015}}</ref> Eddie Goldberger echoed that sentiment in ''The New York Daily News'', writing: "It doesn't approach the original--really, how could it? But the new ''Poltergeist'' is a fun, worthy horror entry."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/movies/poltergeist-suprisingly-effective-chiller-review-article-1.2231876|title='Poltergeist' is a surprisingly effective chiller: review|first=Eddie|last=Goldberger|website=nydailynews.com|date=May 22, 2015 }}</ref> Tirdad Derakhshani wrote in ''[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]'': "It's not exactly a scary film, but it does provide an enjoyable ride. It's good fun. But it left me befuddled", adding: "Why would anyone want to remake ''Poltergeist'' in the first place?".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.inquirer.com/philly/entertainment/20150523__Poltergeist___A_splendid_remake_without_depth_of_original.html|title='Poltergeist': A splendid remake without depth of original|date=May 23, 2015|work=Philly.com}}</ref> Writing in ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', Mike McCahill called the film "an efficient scare-machine".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/film/poltergeist-2015/review/|title=Poltergeist review: 'an efficient scare-machine'|website=The Telegraph|date=April 25, 2016 }}</ref> Bilge Ebiri wrote in ''[[New York (magazine)|New York]]'': "This new ''Poltergeist'' isn't anything special... But it's not a travesty, and that feels like cause for brief celebration".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://vulture.com/2015/05/poltergeist-not-a-travesty-not-scary-either.html|title=Poltergeist: Not a Travesty; Not Scary, Either -- Vulture|work=Vulture|date=May 22, 2015 }}</ref> |
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Other critics took a more skeptical view of the film. Writing a review for ''[[The Village Voice]]'', Alan Scherstuhl stated: "''Poltergeist 2015'' is to ''Poltergeist '82'' what today's shipped-frozen-to-the-store [[Pizza Hut]] dough is to the kneaded-on-site pies the chain's stoned cooks tossed in the Reagan era. It's the same kind of thing, with the same shape and some shared ingredients, but the texture's gone limp, and there's no sense of occasion about it, and there's some unpalatable goop stuffed in the crust. In a pinch, it beats pizzalessness — but just barely."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.villagevoice.com/2015/05/22/poltergeist-2015-this-house-is-meh/|title=Poltergeist, 2015: This House is Meh|date=May 22, 2015|website=The Village Voice}}</ref> Linda Cook wrote in ''The Quad City Times'': "The ''Poltergeist'' remake is OK, but won't stay with you."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://qctimes.com/entertainment/columnists/linda-cook/poltergeist-remake-ok-but-won-t-stay-with-you/article_8eed7cec-46f5-5c9e-9c9d-48deae136a02.html|title='Poltergeist' remake OK, but won't stay with you|first=Linda|last=Cook|date=May 23, 2015 }}</ref> Randy Cordova in ''[[The Arizona Republic]]'' wrote: "Ultimately, the whole affair is forgettable."<ref>[https://www.azcentral.com/story/entertainment/movies/2015/05/22/review-poltergeist-remake-lacks-menace/27779801/ ''Review: 'Poltergeist' remake lacks menace''], azcentral.com, 22 May 2015</ref> |
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In April 2019, it was announced that the [[Russo Brothers]] would helm a new reboot of the franchise.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3555052/poltergeist-getting-remade-captain-america-avengers-directors/|title='Poltergeist' Getting Remade *Again* with 'Captain America' and 'Avengers' Directors?!|first=Brad|last=Miska|date=April 10, 2019}}</ref> |
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Poltergeist | |
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Directed by | Gil Kenan |
Screenplay by | David Lindsay-Abaire |
Based on | |
Produced by | |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Javier Aguirresarobe |
Edited by | |
Music by | Marc Streitenfeld |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $35 million[1] |
Box office | $95.4 million[2] |
Poltergeist is a 2015 American supernatural horror film directed by Gil Kenan, written by David Lindsay-Abaire, and produced by Sam Raimi, Rob Tapert, and Roy Lee. It is a remake of the 1982 film of the same name and is the fourth installment overall in the Poltergeist franchise of the late Heather O'rourke (1975 - 1988). The film stars Sam Rockwell, Rosemarie DeWitt, Jared Harris, and Jane Adams, and follows a family who arrive at their new home and begin experiencing paranormal occurrences.
The project was announced in 2008 with Vadim Perelman initially directing the project from a screenplay written by Juliet Snowden and Stiles White. It was delayed several times and entered into development hell. By 2012, a remake of the 1982 film was announced with Raimi producing the project alongside Lee, Tapert, and Nathan Kahane. Kenan was announced as the film's director in 2013 and principal photography took place in Toronto from September to December that same year.
Poltergeist was theatrically released on May 22, 2015, by 20th Century Fox. It received mixed reviews from critics for its excessive jump scares and was deemed inferior to the original, though it was a moderate box office success, grossing $95 million worldwide against a budget of $35 million.
Plot
[edit]Eric and Amy Bowen are a married couple looking to buy a house for themselves and their three children: 16-year-old daughter Kendra, 9-year-old son Griffin, and 6-year-old daughter Madison. Eric was recently laid off, but when shown a house that has recently come on the market that fits their price range, they purchase it and move in.
The first night, they hear eerie noises in the walls and Griffin finds a box containing clown dolls that were left at the house. In the middle of the night, lights and electronic devices start turning on and off, as an unseen force appears to move through the home. The commotion wakes Griffin, and he goes downstairs and finds Maddy talking to an unknown presence inside the television. She tells Griffin someone is coming, and he attempts to unplug the TV, causing the lights to go out of control. Maddy then tells the family "They're here" while touching their TV screen.
The following evening, Eric and Amy go to dinner with their friends, leaving the three children at home. They learn that their house was built on an old cemetery, although the property developer was supposed to have relocated the human remains. Kendra wakes up to a strange sound in the laundry room. While investigating the noise, the floor cracks and a corpse's hand emerges. It begins pulling at her foot, but she manages to pull herself up. Meanwhile, Griffin notices the clown dolls seem to be moving by themselves. One clown doll attacks him, but he destroys it with his foot and runs from his bedroom. He finds Maddy in her room, scared, crouching in a corner, and tells her to stay while he goes to find Kendra. Maddy is then lured by the light from her lamp and her favorite toy into her closet, becoming lost in an unending void. As she turns to see her bedroom drifting away further, she is dragged into the darkness by ghosts. Griffin is grabbed through a window by the branches of the old tree outside their house, which pulls him outside. Amy and Eric arrive home to see Griffin being tossed around in the tree branches, which releases its grip when they come close, while Kendra hysterically tells them she cannot find Maddy.
The family hears Maddy's voice emanating from the television. Amy places her hand on the television screen while Maddy's static hand is seen to be touching Amy's hand from the other side of the screen. Amy and Griffin visit the Paranormal Research department for help. The staff set up equipment in the house and install GPS devices on everyone in the house. During the setup, Boyd has a near-death experience in drilling a hole in the wall, yanked in by spirits by his arm. While trying to contact Maddy, Eric is ambushed in the closet by a ghost resembling her. Angered, he breaks down the closet wall, throwing a section of a broken table into the darkness inside the closet; the table segment falls back into the living room (nearly crushing Griffin), revealing a potential portal for Maddy to escape through. The investigators deduce and confirm that the haunting is caused by a poltergeist. The lead investigator, Dr. Brooke Powell, decides to call occult specialist and television personality Carrigan Burke (revealed, much later, to be Powell's ex).
Carrigan explains that Maddy is a possible psychic, able to communicate with spirits. He reveals that the ghosts are trapped and are angry because only the headstones were moved to the new cemetery, but the bodies remain; they plan on using Maddy "to free them from their purgatory". Carrigan comes up with a plan to get Maddy back. He anchors a rope in Maddy's room and tosses it into the vortex. They attempt to use Griffin's toy drone to guide Maddy out, but it is immediately destroyed by the ghosts when inside the portal. Griffin, guilt-ridden over leaving Maddy alone in the first place, goes through the portal himself. When he finds Maddy, the ghosts attempt to destroy the rope to trap them, but Griffin and Maddy grab onto the rope and fall back through the portal into the house. Both children are unconscious and covered in grey matter, to which Carrigan instructs for them to be washed and they awake.
The family gets in their car and begins to leave the house, but the ghosts drag them back into the house and attempt to abduct Maddy again, flipping the car in the process. Maddy is seen being abducted up the stairs. The family saves her from being sucked into the portal, and Carrigan decides that as the only other psychic, he must go into the vortex and lead the spirits into the light. Kendra stamps and destroys the television screen as ghosts' hands are seen, trying to communicate with Maddy. The Bowens flee the neighbourhood as the house is destroyed by the spirits soaring into the sky as a beacon of light. The investigative team run to their equipment, looking for a sign that Carrigan managed to get back.
As the Bowens look for a new house, the realtor shows them a house with much closet space and an old tree in the backyard, but the Bowens drive away laughing. During the end credits, it is revealed that Carrigan survived the incident and is back filming his ghost program, now hosting the show with Dr. Powell.
Cast
[edit]- Sam Rockwell as Eric Bowen
- Rosemarie DeWitt as Amy Bowen
- Saxon Sharbino as Kendra Bowen
- Kyle Catlett as Griffin "Griff" Bowen
- Kennedi Clements as Madison "Maddy" Bowen
- Jared Harris as Carrigan Burke
- Jane Adams as Dr. Brooke Powell
- Nicholas Braun as Boyd
- Susan Heyward as Sophie
- Soma Bhatia as Lauren
- Karen Ivany as Mrs. Stoller
Production
[edit]Development
[edit]During the 1990s, Universal Studios briefly toyed with the idea of making a prequel film for the character of Reverend Kane.[3] In 2003, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures began development on a fourth installment of the Poltergeist series. Under the title Poltergeist: Kayeri, Clint Morris was tapped to pen the script, which would have ignored the events of Poltergeist III.[4] Craig T. Nelson and JoBeth Williams were courted to reprise their roles, while the part of Carol Anne was to be recast due to the passing of Heather O'Rourke in 1988.[5] In November 2005, Nelson was officially on board and Hilary Duff was reportedly in the running for Carol.[6] By November 2006, rumors emerged that the studio was intending to "retool" Kayeri as a remake of the first film "frame for frame".[7] However, these reports were dispatched shortly after.[8] In 2007, the studio decided to move in a new direction for the sequel and turned to Michael Grais to write a new script, now titled Poltergeist: In The Shadows.[9]
Development on In the Shadows quickly stalled out as well. In August 2008, the studio officially moved forward with a remake of the original film. Juliet Snowden and Stiles White of Boogeyman were hired as screenwriters.[10] The next month, Vadim Perelman began talks to direct the film.[11] The studio slotted a release date of November 24, 2010.[12][13] Production was to commence in early 2010.[14] The film's tight deadline, as well as MGM's financial issues, would delay the film to an unspecified date in 2011.[15][16]
In April 2012, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Sam Raimi, Nathan Kahane, Roy Lee and Robert Tapert would produce. Raimi helped oversee the search for a helmer. David Lindsay-Abaire, who worked on Raimi's Oz: The Great and Powerful, was to write a new screenplay.[17] That August, Raimi affirmed the film was still on track.[18] By October, conflicting reports materialized that Raimi would direct the film after Lindsey-Abaire misspoke in an interview.[19] In March 2013, Gil Kenan of Monster House was hired to direct the film, while Roy Lee would join Raimi and Tapert as producers.[20] In June, 20th Century Fox boarded the film to co-produce and distribute the film.[21] Production was gearing up to begin that fall.[22]
Casting
[edit]In September 2013, Sam Rockwell, Rosemarie DeWitt, Jared Harris and Jane Adams were cast in the film. Tom Cruise and Richard Armitage were considered for the role of Eric Bowen. Saxon Sharbino, Kyle Catlett and Kennedi Clements were cast in the film.[21]
Filming
[edit]Principal photography began on September 23 and ended on December 13, 2013. The crew shot interior scenes for the film in an old residence in Toronto.[21] Exterior shots were filmed on the West Mountain of Hamilton.[23]
Release
[edit]On August 6, 2014, the film's release date was shifted from February 13, 2015 to July 24, 2015.[24] On March 4, 2015, the date was shifted again to when it was previously set for release alongside Spy.[25] It was released in 3D.[26]
Marketing
[edit]The film's first trailer was released on February 5, 2015.[27] Forrest Wickman of Slate Magazine's opinion was that the trailer made the film appear to be too similar to the original film.[28] James Hibberd of Entertainment Weekly said that the trailer "retains and amplifies several elements from the original", and praised that "the modernizing doesn’t result in, say, the family’s daughter being kidnapped by ghosts in Snapchat".[29] Brad Miska of Bloody Disgusting stated that "while every fiber of my being wants to reject it, [the film] actually looks pretty insane", and praised the trailer's final shot.[30] Ben Kuchera of Polygon also opined that the trailer appeared to be similar to the original film, but that it "looks great, as a horror movie".[31]
Home media
[edit]Poltergeist was released on DVD, Blu-ray Disc and Blu-ray 3D on September 29, 2015. The Blu-ray editions included an extended cut of the film.[32]
Reception
[edit]Box office
[edit]Poltergeist grossed $47.4 million in the United States and Canada and $48.2 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $95.6 million against a budget of an estimated $35 million.[2]
In the United States and Canada, Poltergeist made $1.4 million during its Thursday night showings from 2,500 theaters,[33] and an estimated $9.4 million on its opening day.[34] Through its first three-day opening, it grossed $22.6 million from 3,240 theaters, debuting at fourth place at the box office behind Tomorrowland, Pitch Perfect 2 and Mad Max: Fury Road.[35] In comparison to prior horror film reboots, its opening is well below the openings of 2009's Friday the 13th ($40.6 million), 2010's A Nightmare on Elm Street ($32.9 million), 2003's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre ($28.1 million), and right below 2005's The Amityville Horror ($23.5 million).[35]
Outside the United States and Canada, it grossed $8.3 million on its opening weekend from 3,750 screens in 36 countries, finishing in sixth place at the international box office, including $2.2 million in the United Kingdom, where it opened in third place, and $2 million in Brazil.[36]
Critical response
[edit]On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 29% based on 138 reviews and an average rating of 4.81/10. The site's consensus reads: "Paying competent homage without adding anything of real value to the original Poltergeist, this remake proves just as ephemeral (but half as haunting) as its titular spirit."[37] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 47 out of 100 based on 27 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[38] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale.[34]
Writing for Variety, Andrew Barker called it "generally entertaining yet fundamentally unnecessary" and concluded: "Even when one is inclined to admire the cleverness with which the remake revisits and reincorporates Poltergeist's themes, it’s hard to pinpoint a single moment where it improves on them, and the aura of inessentiality hangs thick over the proceedings".[39] Neil Genzlinger gave the film a mostly positive review in The New York Times, writing: "The new Poltergeist might well be the scariest movie 13-or-unders have yet seen, just as the original was for their parents back in 1982. Those parents might find it an enjoyable trip down memory lane, even if they do now recognize it as largely a well-served collection of horror-movie tropes".[40] Eddie Goldberger echoed that sentiment in The New York Daily News, writing: "It doesn't approach the original--really, how could it? But the new Poltergeist is a fun, worthy horror entry."[41] Tirdad Derakhshani wrote in The Philadelphia Inquirer: "It's not exactly a scary film, but it does provide an enjoyable ride. It's good fun. But it left me befuddled", adding: "Why would anyone want to remake Poltergeist in the first place?".[42] Writing in The Daily Telegraph, Mike McCahill called the film "an efficient scare-machine".[43] Bilge Ebiri wrote in New York: "This new Poltergeist isn't anything special... But it's not a travesty, and that feels like cause for brief celebration".[44]
Other critics took a more skeptical view of the film. Writing a review for The Village Voice, Alan Scherstuhl stated: "Poltergeist 2015 is to Poltergeist '82 what today's shipped-frozen-to-the-store Pizza Hut dough is to the kneaded-on-site pies the chain's stoned cooks tossed in the Reagan era. It's the same kind of thing, with the same shape and some shared ingredients, but the texture's gone limp, and there's no sense of occasion about it, and there's some unpalatable goop stuffed in the crust. In a pinch, it beats pizzalessness — but just barely."[45] Linda Cook wrote in The Quad City Times: "The Poltergeist remake is OK, but won't stay with you."[46] Randy Cordova in The Arizona Republic wrote: "Ultimately, the whole affair is forgettable."[47]
Future
[edit]In April 2019, it was announced that the Russo Brothers would helm a new reboot of the franchise.[48]
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