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2006    1h 47mHorror, Thriller
6.451%58%6.5
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Based on Wes Craven's 1977 suspenseful cult classic, The Hills Have Eyes is the story of a family road trip that goes terrifyingly awry when the travelers become stranded in a government atomic zone. Miles from nowhere, the Carter family soon realizes the seemingly uninhabited wasteland is actually the breeding ground of a blood-thirsty mutant family...and they are the prey.
Directed by Alexandre Aja
  • Aaron StanfordDoug
  • Dan ByrdBobby
  • Emilie de RavinBrenda
  • Vinessa ShawLynn
  • Ted LevineBig Bob
  • Kathleen QuinlanEthel
  • Tom BowerGas Station Attendant
  • Billy DragoPapa Jupiter
  • Robert JoyLizard
  • Desmond AskewBig Brain
  • Ezra BuzzingtonGoggle
  • Michael Bailey SmithPluto
  • Laura OrtizRuby
  • Maxime GiffardFirst Victim
  • Maisie Camilleri PreziosiBaby Catherine
  • Greg NicoteroCyst / Special Effects Makeup Artist
  • Ivana TurchettoBig Mama
  • Judith Jane ValletteSmall Deformed Child
  • Adam PerrellSmall Deformed Child
  • Alexandre AjaDirector / Screenplay
  • ርልዪረAugust 2, 2026
    The Hills Have Eyes is a shock a minute thriller directed by Alexandre Aja. His modern adaptation of Wes Craven's original has had audiences around the world horror struck and terrorized. The Hills Have Eyes follows a family traveling cross country from Cleveland to California. Big Bob and Ethel Carter are celebrating their 25th Wedding Anniversary along with their kids and their daughter's fiancé and toddler. Naturally, being a horror movie, the get some bad directions and are catapulted into a forsaken 50's nuclear testing zone. Slowly but surely they realize that there are people living in the hills of the sharp, edgy landscape, and all hell ensues. This is a survival film, and how one family invades another's territory; they just happen to be radioactive, cannibal mutants. This film throws real characters into a beyond belief situation, which some people may find difficult to trust. But for those who are just interested in a good, gripping movie, then this is it. The characters in this feature bring compassion and drive. In particular Doug (Aaron Stanford), a whimsical, spineless, Democrat who provides comic relief when necessary. His relationship with his wife and toddler, Catherine, is one to be admired and is the over all force in the film. He is a character who grows and develops from being the coward we laugh at to being the heroic and intrepid character we cheer for. Stanford's all out performance brought tears to my eyes and gave me goosebumps. His gripping performance is supported by two upcoming young actors, Emilie DeRavin and Dan Byrd,. They play the young adolescent siblings who still get embarrassed by their father's singing. They create another reason why we want this family to survive. Bobby (Byrd)is a lovable teen who only wants the best for his family and is torn between his father's ways and those of Doug. Brenda (DeRavin) is an average teenager who just wants to spend her summer with her friends at the beach. Their realistic acting intensify the story. This movie is savage, brutal, but also very moving. This is due to an excellent cast, magnificent special effects, interesting script and creative directing. The Hills Have Eyes is probably one of the only remakes that has more of a psychological impact than the original. Wes Craven should be proud. I recommend this movie to those who aren't afraid of blood or mutants. This movie I guarantee will have you scared out of your wits.
  • Das_LamaJuly 4, 2025
    This movie is unsettling and suspenseful. I liked it. The characters were a tad shallow, but I wasn't expecting Academy Awards being dished out.
  • ghost0neMay 13, 2025
    Honestly, the dog had more personality than the whole cast.
  • sopulaMarch 20, 2026
    follows almost exactly the story of the original film offering zero improvements, the main differences are -worse acting -less likeable characters and less character development -better makeup and effects (given 30 years apart) -a bit more explicit horror -somehow felt a lot longer while also seeming like it was missing all the important stuff -a couple inconsequential plot changes, there's radiation as an explanation for the mutants instead of the very neat backstory from the original, and the outcast mutant girl dies for no reason at the end instead of going home with the survivors outcast mutant girl would have been the ONLY improvement from the original because this time around she's a weird cute mutant girl instead of random 70's desert bimbo but i guess the creators thought it would be wrong for someone with a physical deformity to live happily ever after. watch the original instead pls
  • Ben RaynerApril 2, 2026
    This is an unpopular opinion, I know, but I've done the two Hills Have Eyes back-to-back a couple of times now because I'm a nerd and ... well ... I gotta say the remake is better than the Wes Craven original. Although it wouldn't exist without the original so it kinda evens out in the end.
  • AleJo Rocha PDecember 28, 2025
    Worts ever
  • nicpedersonAugust 24, 2025
    It’s basically a cheap haunted house on screen

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