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The Last House on the Left


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Film-Book
Dennis Iladis The Last House on the Left (2009) is a remake that could have been as enriching to the horror genre as The Tex...
San Francisco Chronicle
The remake of "The Last House on the Left" breaks the template, taking the 1972 original into an interesting new direction, ...
The New York Times
“The Last House on the Left” is a study of operatic vengeance and dueling family values.
Filmcritic
This tedious, tepid update offers none of the original's brutality or energy.
E! Online
The latest remake of an old story, in which escaped criminals unknowingly seek shelter at the home of their latest victim's ...
Chicago Tribune
The strategy behind the remake of "The Last House on the Left" is clear. It grinds our bones to make its bread.
Village Voice
It fails, through its villainy; this trio of baddies resembles a dive-bar slumming suburban psychobilly band, no meth-breath...
CanMag
This time, I am actually compelled by the events of the film. It begins with the traditional "kids going for pot" which is n...
Joblo
But all in all, director Dennis Iliadis is able to make a cult classic once told, feel relevant and terrifying all over again.
Rolling Stone
Ten minutes into this puke-slick remake of Wes Craven's infamous 1972 revenge classic on rape, torture and murder, I knew th...
Metromix
Shock cinema fans head right in, but everyone else enter at your own risk.
Box Office Magazine
More thrilling than the first but far less frightening.
Chicago Sun-Times
What I know for sure is that the Bergman film is the best. Beyond that, the versions are a confusion of contradictions.
Variety
But if the original could be accused of having a real point (even a subtext), the uninspired redo has none whatsoever.
ReelViews
In a graphic example of how creatively bankrupt Hollywood has become, it's no longer good enough merely to remake older film...
Entertainment Weekly
This remake is merely vile (and dull), with a badly miscast Tony Goldwyn as the raging dad who makes revenge for his daughte...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Dennis Iliadis
Writer: Carl Ellsworth
Studio: Rogue Pictures
Cast: Tony Goldwyn, Monica Potter, Sara Paxton

Release: March 13, 2009
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