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Most worryingly of all, The Hills Have Eyes 2 manages to make a clan of amoral, cannibalistic, bloodthirsty monsters about as scary as a hug from your Great Aunt Doris.
The movie kicks off with nine candidates, and we get to watch them die one by one as they tiptoe through some old mines in the hopes of finding a way down the hills. I know that’s not ...
The remake of The Hills Have Eyes is big-studio horror. Set in the New Mexico desert, it features lots of lavish camera movement and dusty compositions out of early Spielberg, plus a nifty ...
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 ...