
A team of trainees of the National Guard brings supply to the New Mexico Desert for a group of soldiers and scientists that are installing a monitoring system in Sector 16. They do not find anybody in the camp, and they receive a blurred distress signal from the hills. Their sergeant gathers a rescue team, and they are attacked and trapped by deformed cannibals, having to fight to survive.... (Full plot summary below)
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A team of trainees of the National Guard brings supply to the New Mexico Desert for a group of soldiers and scientists that are installing a monitoring system in Sector 16. They do not find anybody in the camp, and they receive a blurred distress signal from the hills. Their sergeant gathers a rescue team, and they are attacked and trapped by deformed cannibals, having to fight to survive.
Leave your thoughts about The Hills Have Eyes 2.
| Globe and MailJason AndersonA perfunctory gore fest and quite possibly the year's worst date movie. |
| Time OutNigel FloydWeisz' first feature was 'Butterfly: A Grimm Love Story', a banal study of a real-life cannibal killer. Like this sorry sequel, it amounted to far less than the sum of its body parts. |
| ColeSmithey.comCole SmitheyGratuitous, slow-as-molasses and interminably dull-witted; this is a horror movie for no one. Dialogue runs the gambit from "Shitman the Barbarian" to "smelling like shit" in a crappy stinker where even the cameraman blows. |
| eFilmCritic.comRob GonsalvesA nastily effective piece of action-horror, as reflective of its time and its war as the Vietnam-era Deliverance was of its time and war. |
| Detroit Free PressTerry LawsonIt is only another by-the-numbers, don't-mess-with-the-formula screen filler aimed at the gore-hound fan boys who sustain all these franchises while bemoaning their sameness. |
| Reel.comJim HemphillA sequel to a remake that's surprisingly intelligent and original, and it proves to be a worthy successor to both Alexandre Aja's 2006 Hills and Wes Craven's 1977 original. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekThere's gore galore, but not much more. And it's a bore. |
| Boston GlobeWesley MorrisThe director, Martin Weisz , doesn't lean on a lot of noise and editing tricks. He can relax, since all the scares are built into the Cravens' script, which invokes both "Goonies" and last year's instant-classic, chicks-versus-cave-dwelling-vampires flick "The Descent." |
| MovieFreak.comSara Michelle FettersFor a sequel made on the quick, I'm almost loathe to admit it but The Hills Have Eyes 2 is a serious smack upside the head a giddily grisly way to spend a night at the movies. |
| Bangor Daily News (Maine)Christopher SmithWell, no, they don't. If they did and if they could see, they would have read the script, passed on it, and we all would have been better for it. |