![]() Restoration courtesy of Arrow Films and the American Genre Film Archive. Wyrd War’s Dennis Dread will moderate a Q&A with Michael Berryman after the film! ![]() Wes Craven was a brilliant horror visionary capable of camouflaging complex philosophical quandaries in rudimentary exploitation storylines, and with his second film he tackled the primordial clash between the forces of Order and Chaos! Loosely based on the 16th Century Scottish degenerate Alexander "Sawney" Bean, who lived in a seaside cave with his incestuous intergenerational family and was responsible for the disappearance of countless travelers, THE HILLS HAVE EYES is a savagely entertaining and deceptively intelligent horror film that poses unsettling questions about the very fragile proposition that is civilization. Wyrd War presents Wes Craven’s terrifying thriller THE HILLS HAVE EYES (1977) with legendary actor Michael Berryman in attendance!Ī vacationing suburban family becomes embroiled in a brutal fight for survival against a clan of feral cannibals after their car crashes on an isolated desert road. Masks are required while in all common areas, including in your seat when not actively eating or drinking. Written by acclaimed storytellers Jimmy Palmiotti (Painkiller Jane) and Justin Gray. After 9 months in captivity, restrained to a mattress and left naked in the scorching heat and exposed to the elements, the woman fell in painful labor. The Hills Have Eyes: The Beginning tells for the first time the epic origin story behind Wes Craven's classic tale of mutant carnage, leading into and bridging the gap between the 2006 remake of The Hills Have Eyes and its sequel, The Hills Have Eyes 2. Some screenings will be at 100% and, if so, the page for that event will note that. The Hills Have Eyes: The Beginning Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, John Higgins. An unnamed Pregnant Woman (Cecile Breccia), was a woman captured by Hades and his surviving clan, and was repeatedly tortured and raped until she fell pregnant with Hades mutant baby. Most screenings are currently at 75% capacity. Proof of vaccination or negative COVID test will be required to attend this screening.
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