Two films based on Wes Craven's classic 1977 horror film, which revolves around a family of cannibalistic mutants in the New Mexico desert.
Yes, it carries the name of Wes Craven. But that doesn’t mean it’s a masterpiece. Horrormeister Craven is one of the writers of this screenplay. But it doesn’t even compare with his original “The ...
The Hills Have Eyes is a 2006 thriller directed by Alexandre Aja. In this film, a fun family road trip faces a horrifying turn of events. After their car breaks down, they realize they have nowhere to ...
Oh no! The hills still have eyes! But now the hills are short a few good characters. Apparently, they all bled out and died in the first one. In last year's remake of Wes Craven's original 1977 The ...
We’ve detected a second Fox Blu-ray Disc title has appeared on retailer websites that was not included in the original Fox/MGM Blu-ray Disc press announcement. Based on the listings, it would appear ...
War movie, horror movie—the difference is negligible in the grim sequel to last year’s hit remake of Wes Craven’s 1977 mutant thriller. After a grisly childbirth and some gory killings, the real ...
While loyalists of Wes Craven’s cult pic “The Hills Have Eyes” will no doubt disagree about Gallic horror enfant terrible Alexandre Aja’s Craven-produced remake, the rest of the audience will feel ...
EXCLUSIVE: Neon Noir’s latest feature, Brute 1976, will pay homage to horror classics The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Hills Have Eyes. Adriane McLean (Miracles of Christmas), Sarah French (Blind), ...
Alexandre Aja's The Hills Have Eyes enjoyed a strong opening in the UK last weekend, taking £1.13 million. The remake of Wes Craven's cult classic displaced the previous week's number one, Date Movie ...
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