Brittany Snow Revisits the Prom Night Remake’s Brutal Reviews
There will always be remakes and reimaginings of horror classics. Sometimes you wind up with gems like 2004’s Dawn of the Dead, 2013’s Evil Dead, and 2017’s It. But then you also get movies like 2008's critically maligned Prom Night, a loose remake of Paul Lynch’s 1980 release starring Jamie Lee Curtis.
The 2008 version features Brittany Snow as Donna Keppel, a high school freshman being stalked by a former teacher who kills her entire family. Three years later, Donna lives with her aunt and uncle and is doing whatever she can to move forward, like celebrating her senior prom. However, on the day of the big event, her stalker escapes from prison and targets Donna and her friends on what should have been one of the best nights of their lives.
Prom Night was not especially well-received when it hit theaters in April 2008. The movie did manage to open at #1 with about $20 million at the domestic box office, but the critical response was rough, to say the least. Prom Night currently has a dismal 7% on Rotten Tomatoes.
While on Collider Ladies Night celebrating the release of her stellar new horror movie, X, Brittany Snow took a moment to revisit Prom Night’s reception. Check out what she said in this After Hours clip!
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