On the Big Board |
Position |
Staff |
In Brief |
63/159 |
David Mumpower |
If you like your movies violent, dark and disturbing, you've just hit the motherlode. |
65/68 |
Michael Bentley |
Atmosphere and tension are completely missing, replaced with gratuitous nudity and gore just for the sake of it. |
66/76 |
Dan Krovich |
Not scary, not disturbing, just boring. |
Eli Roth started a reputation for himself with the splatter film Cabin Fever. Although the movie received middling reviews, horror buffs seemed to find that it contained some of the humor and gore in the tradition of Sam Raimi, with many people comparing it to the Evil Dead family of films. Now, he follows that project up with Hostel, a movie that has been receiving superb buzz amongst fans of the genre.
This time around, Roth takes the same sort of fresh-faced, youthful characters that were the centerpiece of Cabin Fever, but instead of putting them in the woods, he sends them off to a very unfamiliar world - that of Eastern Europe. The story has three backpackers who journey to a Slovakian city in hopes of experiencing a hedonistic adventure, but the trip quickly degenerates to a hellish experience.
As with Cabin Fever, the violence is certain to be gruesome and hair-raising. Roth has said in interviews that he partially worked the story from the sickest thing you can find on the Internet, and thus far, he is certainly pleasing the audience for which the film is targeted. (Kim Hollis/BOP)
Vital statistics for Hostel |
Main Cast |
Jay Hernandez, Derek Richardson, Eythor Gudjonsson |
Supporting Cast |
Barbara Nedeljakova, Jana Kaderabkova, Jan Vlasák, Jennifer Lim, Lubomir Silhavecky, Paula Wild, Lubomir Bukovy, Petr Janis, Jana Havlickova, Vanessa Jungova |
Director |
Eli Roth |
Screenwriter |
Eli Roth |
Distributor |
Lions Gate |
Trailer |
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Official Site |
http://www.hostelfilm.com/ |
Rating |
R |
Running Time |
95 minutes |
Screen Count |
2,195 |
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