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      • Body Snatchers was first screened at the Cannes Film Festival on May 15, 1993 and given a limited U.S. theatrical release on January 14, 1994. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the likeliness, realism, and special effects, though it was criticized for its plot.
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  2. Good movie. A solid take on the story, and a great, creepy atmosphere. I don't think it gets the recognition it deserves, probably because of everyone saying "it's not as good as the 1956 / 1978 version", rather than judging the movie as its own thing.

  3. Body Snatchers is a 1993 American science fiction horror film directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Gabrielle Anwar, Billy Wirth, Terry Kinney, Meg Tilly, Christine Elise, R. Lee Ermey, and Forest Whitaker.

  4. Dan R 1993's 'Body Snatchers' was another retelling of the classic 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers' story first told in the 1956 film and then the 1978 remake. SYNOPSIS: 'A teenage girl and...

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    • Abel Ferrara
    • R
    • Gabrielle Anwar
  5. Oct 2, 2020 · Body Snatchers (1993) - 6.0 The '90s was filled to the brim with body-snatching films. 1993 saw the third direct adaptation of The Body Snatchers book, this time taking place in the '90s on an army base.

  6. Body Snatchers: Directed by Abel Ferrara. With Terry Kinney, Meg Tilly, Gabrielle Anwar, Reilly Murphy. A teenage girl and her father discover alien clones are replacing humans on a remote U.S. military base in Alabama.

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    • Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Abel Ferrara
    • 1994-02-18
  7. 5 days ago · Abel Ferrara’s BODY SNATCHERS (1993) was my first body snatcher invasion movie. I saw it when it was new on video, and I knew it had been poorly received, so I figured my ignorance of the original and the original remake must’ve helped me to enjoy it more than everybody else. But watching it now with a deep appreciation for the other ones ...

  8. Body Snatchers (1993) was awesome! Ferrara’s superb filmmaking creates an intense sense of paranoia throughout. Great mix of subtle creepiness and loud, in-your-face horror. It’s pretty freaky. You also get a strong cast with likable characters, and one hell of a scary performance by Meg Tilly. And apart from one REALLY chonky use of ...

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