The Hills Run Red
I gotta say Dave Parker's The Hills Run Red having watched it a second time is really starting to grow on me. Trick 'r Treat, on the other hand, knocked me flat from the first frame, and I'm already planning to curl up with the Blu-ray again. The really cool news is that if you want to meet the creative geniuses behind these groovy flicks, keep on reading to get into the know!
I watched the movie "The Hills Run Red". It's not a bad movie, actually pretty good in my opinion. I didn't care for the ending too much, it wasn't a terrible ending, it just left me a lil unsatisfied. It's def. worth watching. It could be better but for a hack and slash film I thought it was pretty cool and Baby Face, the psycho killer in this movie is a pretty cool character: for sake of my opinion I will rate this movie. I give it a 7/10.
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Oct 03, 2009
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This week sees a couple of re-releases on Blu-Ray (Snakes on a Plane and 2003's Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake), a few unknowns (Bloodwine, Farmhouse, Flesh, TX, and Nightmare), "real life" compilations Haunted Histories and Paranormal State: Demonic Investigations, and lots more; but the star of show is without a doubt The Hills Run Red.
Tuesday, September 29th, is a big day for director Dave Parker and producer Robert Burnett. Their gritty horror flick The Hills Run Red (review here) will finally be hitting DVD shelves after a three-year long journey to get to this point.
Reviewed by Uncle Creepy
Starring William Sadler, Sophie Monk, Tad Hilgenbrink, Janet Montgomery
Directed by Dave Parker
Distributed by Warner Premiere
In just a few short days, Dave Parker's The Hills Run Red will be hitting DVD with a splat courtesy of Warner Premiere, and to celebrate this rapidly approaching and gore filled occasion we've got a new clip for you!
Reviewed by Gareth Jones
Starring William Sadler, Sophie Monk, Tad Hilgenbrink, Janet Montgomery
Directed by Dave Parker
In celebration and anticipation of its September 29th release date, Dave Parker's modern slasher flick The Hills Run Red has gotten itself a brand spanking new website that's riddled with clips, new stills, and even a blog for you to keep track of. Huzzah!
We're closing in on September 29, the date when Dave Parker's modern slasher flick The Hills Run Red bows on DVD, courtesy of Warner Home Video. To get you in the mood for some Babyface inspired carnage, we've gotten our hands on several clips including a "vintage" trailer!
We're closing in on September 29, the date when Dave Parker's modern slasher flick The Hills Run Red bows on Blu-ray and DVD, courtesy of Warner Home Video. While all of us good little horror fans wait patiently for the killing spree of Babyface, we bring you these stills to help tide you over.
It feels like we've been waiting forever to get a glimpse of this promising new slasher flick from Dave Parker. Well, the wait is over because you can finally feast your eyes on the film's trailer!
Unlike most of my horror friends, I’ve yet to see The Hills Run Red. The slasher fanatic in me is frothing at the mouth, and each glowing review I read only makes things worse. If you’re going to be at Comic-Con this week, get your ass over to Booth #4329 to get the latest on Dave Parker’s eagerly awaited genre flick.
Here at Dread Central we're really excited for you guys to check out Dave Parker's new slasher film, The Hills Run Red. The reason why is because we've seen it and know exactly how much ass it kicks. Now it's time for you to be brought up-to-speed and into the know.
Finally Dave Parker's slasher-fest The Hills Run Red has got itself a release date to go along with its bitchin' cover art!
A note from Dread Central reader Joey M sent us over to Ludovico Technique's website, where we found the DVD cover art for Dave Parker's upcoming The Hills Run Red.
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