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Reviewed by Cas Harlow, 25th October 2009
The Last House on the Left is an inconsequential addition to the horror genre, but one which avoids being too unpleasant through eschewing any boundary-pushing aspirations. It is probably another example of why remakes are totally unnecessary, but harmless stuff nonetheless. This UK Region-Free High Definition Blu-ray release offers the same slightly lacklustre video and audio (especially considering that this was a relatively recent production) and positively lame extras to be found on its US counterpart, but fans will still no doubt wish to add it to their collection. Those in search of a reasonable date movie that probably won't suffer too much from not giving it your full attention, could do worse than this innocuous affair, but this really is rent-once stuff.
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The Last House on the Left is an inconsequential addition to the horror genre, but one which avoids being too unpleasant through eschewing any boundary-pushing aspirations. It is probably another example of why remakes are totally unnecessary, but harmless stuff nonetheless. This UK Region-Free High Definition Blu-ray release offers the same slightly lacklustre video and audio (especially considering that this was a relatively recent production) and positively lame extras to be found on its US counterpart, but fans will still no doubt wish to add it to their collection. Those in search of a reasonable date movie that probably won't suffer too much from not giving it your full attention, could do worse than this innocuous affair, but this really is rent-once stuff.
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