Let Me In (film)

Let Me In is a 2010 romantic supernatural horror film written and directed by Matt Reeves and starring Kodi Smit-McPhee and Chloë Grace Moretz. It is a remake of the Swedish film Let the Right One In (2008). It tells the story of a bullied 12-year-old boy who develops a friendship with a vampire child in Los Alamos, New Mexico in the early 1980s.

Interest in producing an English version of Let the Right One In began in 2007 shortly before it was released to audiences. In 2008, Hammer Films acquired the rights for the English adaptation and initially offered Tomas Alfredson, the director of the Swedish film, the opportunity to direct, which he declined. Matt Reeves was then signed to direct and write the screenplay. Reeves made several changes for the English version such as altering the setting from Stockholm to New Mexico and renaming the lead characters. The film's producers stated that their intent was to keep the plot similar to the original, yet make it more accessible to a wider audience. Principal photography began in early November 2009, and concluded in January 2010. The film's budget was estimated to be $20 million.

Let Me In

Let Me In may refer to:

  • Let Me In (novel) or Let the Right One In, a 2004 novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist
  • Let Me In (film), a 2010 British-American film adaption of the novel, borrowing some of the 2008 Swedish film's screenplay.
  • Let Me In: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, a soundtrack album from the 2010 film
  • Let Me In (Johnny Winter album), released in 1991
  • Let Me In (Chely Wright album), released in 1997
  • "Let Me In" (The Sensations song), 1962
  • "Let Me In" (The Osmonds song), 1973
  • "Let Me In" (Eddie Money song), 1988
  • "Let Me In" (Young Buck song), 2004
  • "Let Me In" (Hot Hot Heat song), 2007
  • "Let Me In", a song by Beatsteaks from Living Targets
  • "Let Me In", a song by Derringer from Derringer
  • Let the Right One In

    Let the Right One In may refer to:

  • Let the Right One In (novel), a 2004 Swedish vampire fiction novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist
  • Let the Right One In (film), a 2008 Swedish film based on the novel
  • "Let the Right One In" (The Vampire Diaries), an episode of the TV series The Vampire Diaries
  • "Let the Right One In," a song by the band Aiden from the album Knives
  • "Let the Right One Slip In", a 1997 song by Morrissey, which inspired the name of Lindqvist's novel
  • Let Me In (film), a 2010 film directed by Matt Reeves, based on both the novel and 2008 film
  • Broken Frames

    Broken Frames is the third studio album by American rock band Eyes Set to Kill. The album was released on June 8, 2010 by Break Silence Records. The album consists of 12 songs and DVD of their interviews and music videos from Reach to Deadly Weapons. This is the first album to not feature screaming vocalist Brandon Anderson, who departed the band in early 2010, shortly before recording began.

    The album was announced after the release of the lead single, All You Ever Knew released on April 1, 2010. Title-track "Broken Frames" was released as the follow-up second single accompanied with a music video. Let Me In was released as Lexia's first single under her solo album, Underground Sounds.

    The album is Eyes Set to Kill's highest debut to date in the Independent Albums, and the first to enter Top Hard Rock Albums. The album was ranked fifth of "Locals Only: The Best Albums and EPs in 2010."

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by Eyes Set to Kill. 

    Singles

    "All You Ever Knew" was released April 1, 2010 as the lead single prior of the album. No music video was filmed.
    "Broken Frames", the title track, was released July 2010 as the second single with a music video premiered on the 29th of July 2010.

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