David Schow did the script for this engaging, self-referential modern slasher – perhaps explaining the nasty edge and the fact that Warner Premiere (who made it in under their Dark Castle banner) are thus far refusing to unleash the Unrated cut of which Dave...
Well there is some good news and bad news about The Hills Have Eyes Part 2, the good news is that it’s better than the original Hills Have Eyes Part 2 (1985), and we don’t have a dog flash back scene. The bad news is that it was a bad movie. The Hills Have...
I think Hills Have Eyes has broken a record—it’s the first remake that not only kicks the ass of its predecessor, but crucifies it, cuts its intestines out, and lights it on fire, too! “Blasphemy!” you cry? No one can scream that heretical word louder than me when the...
There is just something about the fact that when a baby is involved in a horror film and is the main focus of the whole film that does not sit well with me. The thought of having your child kidnapped from you just so that someone else would eat your fist born, man the...
Do you know what is funny about Wes Craven’s The Hills Have Eyes? Is that most people praise it as a great horror film. Personally, I don’t agree. Dare I say I liked the 2006 remake better than the original? Well I do. The Hills Have Eyes follows the Carters, a family...
DVD Features: Available subtitles: English, Spanish. Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (DTS 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround). Commentary by director John Polson, screenwriter Ari Schlossberg,...