
After kidnapping and torturing two innocent teen girls, a group of people seek refuge in the home of the parents of one of the victimized girls. When the parents find out what happened to their daughter, they plot and carry out revenge on those that hurt her.... (Full plot summary below)
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After kidnapping and torturing two innocent teen girls, a group of people seek refuge in the home of the parents of one of the victimized girls. When the parents find out what happened to their daughter, they plot and carry out revenge on those that hurt her.
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| Dallas Morning NewsTom MaurstadIn this era of torture porn, this film seems intent on reconnecting audiences with the power and intensity of real-life, even quiet and casual creepiness. |
| At the MoviesBen MankiewiczIt's that first 30 minutes that ruin this movie. |
| Bryant Frazer's Deep FocusBryant FrazerThe requisite studio-movie gloss reduces the gritty, documentary-style efficiency of the original. |
| E! OnlineLuke Y. ThompsonThe latest remake of an old story, in which escaped criminals unknowingly seek shelter at the home of their latest victim's parents, The Last House on the Left wallows in sick sadism while missing the point completely. |
| Worcester Telegram & GazetteDaniel M. Kimmel...a dispiriting exercise in ultra-violence that even the gorehounds will find disappointing... |
| Observer (UK)Jason SolomonsThis isn't scary, just plain exploitative. |
| CinefantastiquePeg AloiWhat's missing are the subversive, shocking conceits of the original. |
| San Francisco ChroniclePeter HartlaubThe remake of The Last House on the Left breaks the template, taking the 1972 original into an interesting new direction, with bold camera angles, good actors and a script that heaps on just as much character development as carnage. |
| New York PostKyle SmithA warning: One scene in the middle is almost outrageously cruel and graphic. If you're the type of person who has to be reminded, "It's only a movie," stay away. This is the most depraved and dreadful piece of screen horror since last year's "Funny Games." |
| The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Stephen ColeHorror fans anticipating grisly laughs are in for a jolt. Because the new Last House, though terrifying, is never, ever fun. |