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Hostel: Part II
Directed by
Eli Roth
R
2007
1h 33m
Horror
5.5
44%
39%
5.9
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Three American college students studying abroad are lured to a Slovakian hostel and discover the grim reality behind it.
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Cast of Hostel: Part II
Lauren German
Beth
Heather Matarazzo
Lorna
Bijou Phillips
Whitney
Vera Jordanova
Axelle
Jay Hernandez
Paxton
Roger Bart
Stuart
Richard Burgi
Todd
Petr Vančura
Pavel
Jordan Ladd
Stephanie
Stanislav Yanevski
Miroslav
Zuzana Geislerová
Inya
Milan Kňažko
Sasha
Roman Janečka
Roman
Davide Dominici
Riccardo
Edwige Fenech
Art Class Professor
Luc Merenda
Italian Detective
Susanna Bequer
Italian Translator
Monika Maláčová
Mrs. Barthory
Liliyan Malkina
Make-Up Woman
Ruggero Deodato
Cannibal
Hostel: Part II Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Roth's dark humor and lacerating view of human weakness sometimes suggest George Romero; what he lacks is Romero's stubborn belief in personal morality.
New York Press
Eric Kohn
Sadly, the director's proven creative finesse has given way to boring self-imitation. Hostel: Part II gives us the same premise as the first film, changing genders and little else.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
Eli Roth's Hostel: Part II is an authentic real-world creep show -- better, if anything, than its predecessor.
San Francisco Chronicle
Peter Hartlaub
The movie is almost totally devoid of suspense, which is one of the marks of a true exploitation film. Why waste time with a bunch of false scares and tension, when you can go straight to the pain and suffering?
AV Club
Scott Tobias
There's a keen intelligence behind all that gleeful degradation and it pays off in a finish that's at once ironic, satirical, and perversely satisfying.
Village Voice
Nathan Lee
Ends up there is a moral to the story, one sure to delight the bamboozled pseudo-intellectuals who laughably defended Hostel as a geo-political critique of American arrogance and the culture of torture.
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
No doubt about it: Roth is a talented guy. But it would be nice to see him use his skills in the service of something other than more sadistic, pandering, pornographic violence.
USA Today
Scott Bowles
Any semblance of suspense quickly gives way to buzz saws, drill bits and sickles. And the movie ends so abruptly, one has to think the filmmakers ran out of either money or prosthetic body parts.
UGO
Brian Tallerico
Some might call it a mess, but, unlike the average horror sequel that's completely devoid of new ideas, this is a mess that you just can't stop watching.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
All it has to say is: Here's human purée served fresh and hot, come and get it.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Smarter and tougher than its predecessor.
Chicago Sun-Times
Bill Stamets
Roth ratchets up the retch factor.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
Roth might have chutzpah, but, sadly he doesn't have any interest in actually scaring us. The moviemaking is driven only by contempt; he wants to nauseate us into submission.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Social commentary, gore galore, and a truly disturbing denouement: This is Roth's best nightmare yet.
New York Times
Laura Kern
Sports glossier production values, but its driving motivation -- to push the boundaries of exploitative nastiness -- remains just as low.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
The payback element still applies to this sequel, but maybe I am just over this whole genre of "torture porn." Either that or I just can't handle the gender reversed plot structure. Simply put, I did not like this movie.
Newsday
Gene Seymour
Hostel II is far too shrewd and savagely witty to be caught engaging in higher seriousness.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Tirdad Derakhshani
The violence we see does not disturb or even excite, but, like porn, it anesthetizes us to our own humanity.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
Outrage and disgust are sure to greet its theatrical arrival, but as its guiding conviction is that horror audiences desire nothing more than predictable schlock bereft of shocks or genuine terror, the chief impression imparted is one of condescension.
The Hollywood Reporter
Michael Rechtshaffen
Eli Roth kicks things up a jagged notch with this bloody satisfying sequel.
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