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2006 • Horror / Thriller • 107m

The Hills Have Eyes

"The lucky ones die first."

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Based on Wes Craven's 1977 suspenseful cult classic, The Hills Have Eyes is the story of a family road trip that goes terrifyingly awry when the travelers become stranded in a government atomic zone. Miles from nowhere, the Carter family soon realizes the seemingly uninhabited wasteland is actually the breeding ground of a blood-thirsty mutant family...and they are the prey.

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Aaron Stanford
Aaron Stanford
Doug
Dan Byrd
Dan Byrd
Bobby
Emilie de Ravin
Emilie de Ravin
Brenda
Vinessa Shaw
Vinessa Shaw
Lynn
Ted Levine
Ted Levine
Big Bob
Kathleen Quinlan
Kathleen Quinlan
Ethel
Tom Bower
Tom Bower
Gas Station Attendant
Billy Drago
Billy Drago
Papa Jupiter
Robert Joy
Robert Joy
Lizard
Desmond Askew
Desmond Askew
Big Brain
Ezra Buzzington
Ezra Buzzington
Goggle
Michael Bailey Smith
Michael Bailey Smith
Pluto
Laura Ortiz
Laura Ortiz
Ruby
Director: Alexandre AjaScreenplay: Alexandre AjaScreenplay: Grégory LevasseurProducer: Wes CravenProducer: Marianne MaddalenaExecutive Producer: Frank HildebrandProducer: Samy LayaniProducer: Peter Locke

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Gimly
2018-10-26
80%

One of the best horror remakes to come out in this most recent trend. Rather than ignoring its source material, or taking the other extreme of drearily rehashing it scene for scene, Aja and Levasseur's _The Hills Have Eyes_ simply expands and improves upon the original. _Final rating:★★★★ - Very strong appeal. A personal favourite._

CinemaSerf
2022-04-21
60%

Aside from some pretty significant plausibility issues, this is actually quite a decent shock horror. A family stop off at gas station where the elderly attendant tells them of a dirt track shortcut across the desert that will save them a few hours. Towing their caravan, off they go, but when a puncture causes them to lose control and crash into a big rock, they begin to realise that they are not the only folks nearby - and I use the term "folks" loosely. What now follows sees our travellers terrorised by some hideously mutated people who had been left there ever since the US Government carried out nuclear tests. Reduced to just 3, "Big Bob" (Ted Levine) and his faithful hound have to track down his kidnapped baby grandchild - a perilous journey indeed. Now quite why they decided to take the shortcut is just one of a few dodgy decision taken by the "Carter" family that made me wonder, and rendered the plot increasingly silly as we progress to an ending that seems to drag on a bit too long. That said, there are plenty of jump moments and Alexandre Aja manages to keep the annoyingly screaming hysteria to a minimum. Once it eventually gets going, it becomes decently paced and the photography is tightly cut to maximise the impact of some pretty gruesome scenarios (and prosthetics!). Though not as gritty as the 1977 original, I think it's still just as good.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Fox Searchlight Pictures, Craven-Maddalena Films, Major Studio Partners, Dune Entertainment
Budget
$15,000,000
Box Office
$69,623,713
Website
https://www.searchlightpictures.com/thehillshaveeyes

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