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 ...
For all its faults (and they would fill a hefty catalog), the 2006 remake of “The Hills Have Eyes” got its talons into our guts by making its characters matter to us before brutally killing them off.
When I was growing up in Brooklyn, it was my father’s job to bring home movies every now and then that we could enjoy as a family. This was most certainly “family time,” but my father didn’t exactly ...
Ben Sherlock is a writer, comedian, and filmmaker. Before working at Screen Rant, Ben wrote for Game Rant, Taste of Cinema, Comic Book Resources, and BabbleTop. In his spare time, Ben creates video ...
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 ...
In the mid ‘00s, US horror cinema was partially dominated by studio remakes that cranked up the originals’ nastier aspects. The work of genre mavericks from the 1970s was in demand for re-evaluation.
The hills are once again alive with the sound of screaming in Wes Craven s hugely entertaining follow-up to his own groundbreaking 1977 The Hills Have Eyes. A motocross team on their way to trial a ...
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 ...
Horror sequels and remakes? What they usually signify is one more trip to the well, with a bucket of blood. But while "The Hills Have Eyes 2" -- a sequel to a remake -- may inhabit familiar geography, ...
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