Speak No Evil director defends remaking a two-year-old movie and changing one of its best scenes: "I wanted to make a film that is tense"
Exclusive: James Watkins stands up for his Speak No Evil remake and explains why he chose to change certain "bleak" scenes
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Although the original Speak No Evil movie only came out less than two years ago, writer-director James Watkins feels like his remake is different enough to stand out as he defends some of the changes he made to the original story.
“There’ll be people that see …