For us horror movie fans, it's fun when we see artists who we come to know for their spooky work stretch their legs in other genres and types of films. This can certainly be said for director Jaume Collet-Serra, who began his filmmaking career in 2005 with the loose remake of "House of Wax," a delightfully unique film that has gained an entire reputation on its own , partially due to the involvement of Paris Hilton but also thanks to Collet-Serra's bravura filmmaking. Right away, the director demonstrated an interest in branching out to other genres, following that film up with "Goal II: Living the Dream," a sequel to a 2005 British sports drama. Yet Collet-Serra didn't stray from horror too long, and his third feature, "Orphan," not only proved his commitment to the genre but also that

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