Review of The Hills Have Eyes (1977) by Adam H — 30 Apr 2010
Though lacking the savagery and intelligence of The Last House On The Left, Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes remains an important entry in the American horror canon in its exploration of the nature of primal violence.
Pitting the classic nuclear family against the horrors of their mutant country cousins, the film echoes Tobe Hooper's superior The TexasChain Saw Massacre. Though lacking the savagery and intelligence of The Last House On The Left, Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes remains an important entry in the American horror canon in its exploration of the nature of primal violence.
This review of The Hills Have Eyes (1977) was written by Adam H on 30 Apr 2010.
The Hills Have Eyes has generally received positive reviews.
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