
Well, it was in focus, at least. Made before A Nightmare on Elm Street, left uncompleted with only three-quarters of the film actually shot, and then hastily assembled with a heavy amount of footage from the first film right afterwards to try and capitalize on Wes Craven’s suddenly saleable name, The Hills Have Eyes: Part II reminded me a lot of Halloween II. Both are rushed sequels from the original creators (Carpenter just wrote the Halloween sequel without directing it) that have no real ...
Published on June 27, 2022 04:38