Don’t fall asleep and wake up to ‘The Hills Have Eyes’. In this video, ‘Scream 7’ star Mason Gooding explains why he listed ...
I’m not sure what movie ticket I purchased to see The Hills Have Eyes, but it was not the film that I would see that day. In 2006 I was still too young (and young-looking) to be able to pull off that ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If The Hills Have Eyes teaches us anything, it's that you should never take a detour — but the creepy real-life story teaches us ...
Being an ardent fan of the original Craven classic, I was encouraged to see that not only was Craven on the production staff, but also that Alexandre Aja (who did High Tension, which I thought was ...
The Omen and The Hills Have Eyes are far from the first horror movie remakes, and they certainly won’t be the last, but the two films exemplify two very different approaches to revisiting horror ...
Rampant cannibalism, a horrific capture, and a folk tale that's lived on for centuries. "The Hills Have Eyes" was inspired by the tale of a truly terrifying family. Why China moved so quickly to ...
Mickey: Maybe I should thank Napoleon. If we're all officially dead like Sarge said I won't be tried for war crimes. The killing of innocent mannequins is serious shit. Crank: Where I come from, it's ...
A representative American middle-class family is stranded in a remote section of the southwest desert, where they’re cornered and attacked by their primitive counterparts—a cave-dwelling family of ...
If The Hills Have Eyes teaches us anything, it's that you should never take a detour — but the creepy real-life story teaches us that fact will always be scarier than fiction.
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