The Last House On The Left (1972)
Driving by their deep love for a rock band, Mary and Phyllis, two young beautiful teenager girls, who go to the big city, in order to attend the ceremony of their favorite band, have been hijacked by a dangerous criminal that has taken them to the wood, where he exploits them and torture them in a brutal way.
19 September 1936, New York City, New York, USA
6 March 1946, Brooklyn, New York, USA
23 August 1948, Charleston, West Virginia, USA
13 October 1951, Brooklyn, New York, USA
20 March 1965, New Castle, Pennsylvania, USA
19 January 1936, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
22 January 1939, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
18 June 1951, Westport, Connecticut, USA
July 05, 2015
[Its] indictment of the human capacity for hatred and violence is nothing next to its status as a long lost Keystone Kops feature cut together with the world's worst folk musical.September 27, 2011
A depraved exploitation film specifically designed to shock and repulse viewers...also a cultural artifact reflective of and reactive to the time it was made... [Blu-ray]May 09, 2005
The party who wrote this sickening tripe and also directed the inept actors is Wes Craven.September 26, 2007
An ugly, disturbing, passionately conceived cult favorite, Last House on the Left is much more complex (albeit crudely made) than its controversial reputation would suggest.October 19, 2016
Indelibly scummy, Wes Craven's freshman shocker is less a rip-off of The Virgin Spring than a purposefully degraded update, with the medieval barbarism of the original cannily transplanted to Vietnam-era America.February 09, 2006
Craven's cold, flat style of filming emphasises the fact that the violence dehumanises not only the victims but the aggressors.February 13, 2016
It's pretty to look at and ugly to digest.October 23, 2004
A tough, bitter little sleeper of a movie that's about four times as good as you'd expect.June 13, 2013
A piss poor horror film with terrible production qualities.September 26, 2007
Sartorially dated certainly, but still powerful, disturbing and raw.September 26, 2007
It isn't artistically adroit, but if success in this genre is counted by squirms, it's a success.March 13, 2009
The exceedingly low-rent production values subsequently ensure that the more overtly horrific elements within Craven's script often fall completely flat...