Hostel: Part II has two interconnected storylines, one involving a man who kidnaps and sells victims to the highest bidder and the other involving a group of friends who fall victim to his sadistic scheme. Hostel: Part III is a 2011 American English-language Horror Crime movie featuring Kip Pardue, Brian Hallisay, John Hensley, Sarah Habel, Chris Coy, Skyler Stone and Zara Mcdowell. The movie is based on Characters by Eli Roth. Hostel: Part III was Produced by Mike Fleiss, Chris Briggs and Scott Spiegel. Hostel: Part III is written by Michael D. Weiss and Eli Roth and it is directed by Scott Spiegel. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Hostel: Part III was released on 23rd December 2011 and takes a screen time of 88 minutes. Hostel: Part III was made on a budget of $6 million. Cinematography was done by Andrew Strahorn and editing by George Folsey Jr. and Brad Wilhite. The music was composed by Frederik Wiedmann.
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Hostel: Part III Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 45%
David Nusair
Its palpably dull stuff thats exacerbated by an incongruous lack of gore, with Parkers decision to stage each and every one of the kill sequences off screen (!) proving utterly disastrous (ie without gruesomely over the top deaths, what exactly is the point of all this) ( Read More )
Felix Vasquez Jr.
The first two films are trash but its merely a lightweight director trying to wear big boy shoes and show hes a bonafide horror icon. ( Read More )
Scott Weinberg
While some are content to dismiss these horror films as torture porn (an ignorant term if ever there was one), those who take horror cinema a bit more seriously may appreciate the way Hostel and its sequel try to use cross cultural discomfort as a springboard to some decidedly extreme payoffs.In other words, the first two Hostel movies are just a bit smarter than their detractors would have you believe. ( Read More )
R.L. Shaffer
Not quite as disturbing as the first two films, or as metaphorically fascinating, but full of clever twists and turns. Hostel Part III is a better than average low budget thriller. ( Read More )