Eli Roth’s “Hostel: Part II” will leave most viewers – including hard-core horror fans – feeling dirty. This sequel to the super-violent splatter film gives a more gruesome and fetish-filled spin to ...
Hostel didn't dissuade horror fans from coming out opening weekend and making the low budget flick a surprise hit. Let's see if the sequel can live up to its predecessor. Filmmaker Eli Roth at work on ...
The sequel to Eli Roth's Hostel, Part II, from early in 2005 will be debuting in theaters the following weekend, on June 8th, and is poised to be quite a shocker, both at the box office and on screen.
Something strange is happening to Eli Roth. Don’t ask me how, or don’t ask me when, but somewhere between the making of Hostel Part II and the making of Hostel, he’s become a somewhat competent ...
You live in a free country, you put up with crud like “Hostel Part II.” It truly is crud, though. The film is the definition of torture porn, and regarding the Motion Picture Association of America’s ...
Looking back on this still-young century makes clear that 2007 was a major time for cinematic happenings — and, on the basis of this retrospective, one we’re not quite through with ten years on. One’s ...
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Something strange is happening to Eli Roth. Don’t ask me how, or don’t ask me when, but somewhere between the making of Hostel Part II and the making of Hostel, he’s become a somewhat competent ...
I like to describe the first Hostel as starting out like American Pie only slightly more serious. One of those dramatic “coming of age” movies. One hard left turn later the film turns into Texas ...
April: "It used irony perfectly. In Hostel we see something you don't stereotypically see in horror/gore movies; perfect saturated irony." True horror movies are odd beasts. The best ones produce a ...
Gorehound Eli Roth reasserts his position as leader of the "splat pack," an unofficial fraternity of directors dedicated to topping one another's stomach-churning antics, with "Hostel: Part II." His ...