Let Me In | reviewed by: Scott McKay | July 9, 2012
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Let me in is an effective albeit unnecessary remake is elevated by strong performances by the young cast and the reliable Richard Jenkins.
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | This is a remake of the movie |
| lead actors | Chloe Moretz | Kodi Smit-McPhee | Richard Jenkins | Elias Koteas | Sasha Barrese | Dylan Kenin |
| director | Matt Reeves |












