If you're a horror fan, then we're guessing you're already familiar with Eli Roth's harrowing Hostel movies. The first instalment was released in 2005 with the second chapter, Hostel: Part II, ...
More than a decade after the last bit of blood was spilled on the Hostel movie franchise, the story is now moving to television. The Hollywood Reporter reveals that Eli Roth, Chris Biggs, and Mike ...
Roth, who created the ‘Hostel’ movie series, is on board to co-write, produce and direct episodes of the series, which has yet to find a TV home. While the ‘Saw’ movies are sticking with the big ...
It looks like one of Eli Roth’s most beloved movies may be getting more sequels – that is, as long as he gets to direct them himself. That’s right, the torture-fest continues as the Thanksgiving ...
When Paul Giamatti said he wanted to "do more horror," we're not sure anyone would have predicted this! While doing the press rounds to promote his acclaimed comedy drama, The Holdovers, last year, ...
The “Hostel” horror franchise is making its way to TV, and Peacock is the new home for the series. Variety reports that the show is currently in development at NBCUniversal’s streaming platform.
Hostel Tourism Back in Town The Hostel movie series, in case you somehow escaped its iron grip during the horror boom of the mid-2000s, told the story of an underground organization where the world’s ...
Notorious horror director Eli Roth is aiming to outdo the shocks of his most terrifying films with his new movie Ice Cream Man ...
"Hostel" director talks about crafting kills for his gory film and why he's going to make fun of star Patrick Dempsey "for the rest of his life." Some kids dream of becoming pirates. Others fantasize ...
Hostel is a 2005 American horror film written and directed by Eli Roth. It stars Jay Hernandez and was produced by Mike Fleiss, Eli Roth, and Chris Briggs, with Boaz Yakin, Scott Spiegel, and Quentin ...