
- Genre
- Horror
- Year
- 2006
- Runtime
- 1h47
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The Hills Have Eyes
Fear strikes in the heart of the desert.
Synopsis
In the remote New Mexico desert, a family's road trip takes a terrifying turn when they become stranded in an abandoned government atomic zone. The unsuspecting travelers soon realize the hills are home to a terrifying group of mutated human predators who will stop at nothing to protect their territory. As the family fights for survival against these bloodthirsty cannibals, they must tap into their primal instincts and unleash their darkest inner strengths in order to make it out alive.
Cast
Aaron Stanford
Doug
Kathleen Quinlan
Ethel
Vinessa Shaw
Lynn
Ted Levine
Big Bob
Emilie de Ravin
Brenda
Dan Byrd
Bobby
Reviews
The Hills Have Eyes, directed by Alexandre Aja, is a brutal and intense horror film that grips the audience from start to finish. With a relentless pace and unflinching violence, the movie delivers on the promise of pure terror. While some critics may find the graphic content too much to handle, others praise the film for its raw and unapologetic storytelling. Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic both give it a mid-level rating, reflecting the divisive nature of this horror flick. Regardless, the gripping performances, especially from Aaron Stanford, elevate the movie and immerse viewers in a nightmare they won't soon forget.