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FromCabin FevertoBorderlands , Eli Roth has had a lot of ups and downs in his filmmaking vocation , but which one of his movie is the well ( and which one is the unsound ) ? Roth first bust out with his low - budget debut featureCabin Fever , about a group of college minor who travel to a remote cabin in the wood , where they encounter a deadly physique - eating virus . Cabin Feverput Roth on the map and established him as one of the most exciting new voices in horror cinema .

What followed was a surprisingly varied life history . Roth has flip-flop between grisly repulsion flick , like his gory cannibal thrillerThe Green Infernoand theHostelfranchise – which pioneer the so - called “ torture porn ” subgenre – and folk - friendly fare likeThe House with a Clock in Its Walls . He ’s made picture show on an radical - low budget , like the schlocky home - intrusion chillerKnock Knock , and he ’s made magnanimous studio pic on monolithic nine - design megahit budgets , likeBorderlands . Throughout his career , Roth has produced both dandy films and terrible film .

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10Borderlands

Distributed By Lionsgate (2024)

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Roth reached a Modern Sir David Alexander Cecil Low with his bad - budget film adaptation ofBorderlands . TheBorderlandsgames are n’t as renowned for their three - dimensional fictitious character and emotionally layer storytelling as , say , The Last of UsorRed Dead Redemption . They ’re more celebrated for their ridiculously gruesome violence and their colorful cast of characters of loveable villain . Still , a film adjustment could ’ve bring home the bacon just by copying those elements .

Borderlands ignores everything fans bang about the games and offer up nothing exciting for fledgling .

But by go for a PG-13 rating and roll bafflingly against type – like choosing Kevin Hart to play stoical gun for hire Roland – theBorderlandsmovie could n’t even carry off that . TheBorderlandsgames play like an even zany revamp ofMad Max , but the movieplays like a mediocreGuardians of the Galaxyknockoff . Borderlandsignores everything fans love about the game and offers nothing exciting for newcomers , so who was this movie made for ?

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9Death Wish

Distributed By Paramount Pictures (2018)

After it had languished in development hell for over a decade , Roth took on the long - expect remake ofDeath Wishin 2018.The originalDeath Wish , released in 1974 , is one of the most controversial movies ever made , thanks to its perceived endorsement of vigilante justice . The movie sees a mild - mannered everyman take the law into his own bridge player when his family is attacked and the police do nothing . Bruce Willis supercede Charles Bronson in the role of Paul Kersey and Hollywood twinkling replaces mettlesome thrills .

The originalDeath Wishmight not be a chef-d’oeuvre , but it was made with passion and righteous post - Watergate rage against the machine . Butthe remaking is too flat and unimaginative to touch off such outrage . There was controversy around its button , but that was more to do with the timing than anything in the film itself .

8The Green Inferno

Distributed By Open Road Films (2013)

Inspired by the “ cannibal boom ” of the late ‘ LXX and early ‘ 80s – particularlythe notorious 1980 cult classicCannibal Holocaust – Roth plant out to make his own cannibal thriller with 2013’sThe Green Inferno . It revolves around a college freshman who go into the jungle with a chemical group of activists and end up running afoul of a cannibalistic tribe . The Green Infernotaps into a rich satiric vein , mocking young citizenry who get involved in activism for the kudos rather than the cause .

It revolves around a college freshman who goes into the jungle with a group of activists and ends up running afoul of a cannibalistic tribe .

But it does n’t have an awful lot to say about the phoniness of that form of mod activism . Stylistically , it is a play reversion to the gruesome type B - movies that would grace the screens of grindhouse drive - insin the ‘ LXX and ‘ LXXX . It strikes that unique balance of being hard to keep an eye on but impossible to attend away from .

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7Hostel: Part II

Distributed By Lionsgate (2007)

After the unexpected boxful situation success ofHostel , Roth rapidly got to work on a sequel , auberge : Part II , set decent after the first one . Hostel : Part IIdoesn’t do much to reinvent the wheel . Much like the first movie , it revolves around a chemical group of American holidaymaker who are unfortunate enough toend up in a Slovak village where an underground organisation kidnaps and torture people .

Hostel Part 2 had its share of problems , but its biggest mistake was quickly defeat off Paxton , the likable principal lineament of the first film .

Hostel : Part IIpretty much just offers more of the same . But since it had already been done , it did n’t feel as exciting and revolutionary as its precursor . When the firstHostelcame along , it was unheard of for a horror film to just rationalize out the middleman and offer 90 minutes of non - stop gory brat . But when the sequel was release , not only had the firstHostelalready done it ; all theHostelrip - offs had done it , too .

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6Knock Knock

Distributed By Lionsgate (2015)

Keanu Reeves principal inKnock Knockasan designer who stays at home alone to work while his wife and kids go on vacation . In the middle of the dark , during a rainstorm , two young woman – encounter by Lorenza Izzo and an other - career Ana de Armas – arrive at his front door , claiming they ’re trying to come up the address of a party nearby . After he reluctantly lets them in , they score him , then terminate up trapping and torturing him .

Knock Knock , starring Keanu Reeves , would have been a good movie if it featured one not so insignificant modification to the champion ’s character .

It would be generous to say thatKnock Knockis an intriguing musical style metaphor for a married man facing disastrous consequences for an extramarital affair . The movie is n’t really bright enough to make that point – it ’s pure development . But Reeves ’ operation just about carry the film . He ’s committed enough to take the audience along on his character ’s wild journeying .

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5The House With A Clock In Its Walls

Distributed By Universal Pictures (2018)

In 2018 , Roth set out to do something completely dissimilar . The music director ofCabin FeverandHostel , who had pushed on - screen Al Gore to all - fresh levels , set out to make a kids ’ movie . With his adaptation of John Bellairs’The House with a Clock in Its Walls , Roth intended to produce a horror film for children in the trend of Amblin ’s classic ‘ eighty efforts . It set out to beThe Goonies , but it end up being more like a third - rateHarry Potterclone .

There ’s nothing in The House with a Clock in Its Walls that has n’t been done in other movie .

Jack Black , Cate Blanchett , and the picture ’s young star topology Owen Vaccaro all give howling performance in the picture show , elevating C - material to a B - addition . There ’s nothing inThe House with a Clock in Its Wallsthat has n’t been done in other picture show ( and done better in other motion-picture show ) , andan abundance of exposition makes the story palpate uneven . But the picture succeeds when it just focuses on having fun .

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4Hostel

Distributed By Lionsgate (2006)

With the financial support of executive producer Quentin Tarantino , Roth helmed his 2nd feature photographic film , Hostel , in 2005.The movie revolves around a group of American holidaymaker who meander up getting abducted by a shady organizationthat brings unsuspecting torture victims to an hole-and-corner web of sadists . There ’s not much more toHostelthan gory , over - the - top fierceness , but it delivers the good for fans of that kind of horror .

Hostelblazed the trail for the controversial “ torturing erotica ” craze of the 2000s ; in fact , the term “ torture porn ” was coined to criticizeHostel . There ’s something to be tell for pioneering a whole fresh subgenre . Even if the condition is applied in a derogative style , Roth still managed to do something that feel new and fresh in horror picture palace – something they did n’t yet have a name for .

3Cabin Fever

Distributed By Lionsgate (2003)

Roth was herald as a prodigious new vox in horror cinema when his unveiling featureCabin Feverburst onto the scene . Cabin Feversees a radical of college kids charter a cabin in the forest over October break , isolating themselves from the outside world , and unknowingly contending with a deadly bod - eating virus that ’s taint a bunch of locals . Cabin Feverpolarized critic , who either really loved its blend of unrelenting gore and weird humour , or really hated it .

The brilliance ofCabin Feveris that none of the characters are actually killed by the virus;they’re all killed by their paranoia and their distrust of each other . In that sentiency , it ’s sort of like a horror version ofThe hoarded wealth of the Sierra Madre . This uproarious twist puts a refreshing ironic bite over all the gore .

2Fin

Distributed By Discovery + (2021)

In 2021 , Roth directed his first documentary , Fin , in which he joins a grouping of scientist , activist , andresearchers to discover the dark chronicle behind the defunctness of sharks . The doc received backing and support from organisation like Oceana , Sea Shepherd , and Wild Aid , and was executive - produced by Leonardo DiCaprio and Nina Dobrev . jillion of sharks around the world are being killed , andFinsets out to find the true statement about what ’s occur to them .

It ’s a really righteous cause , and Roth is clearly very seat in this subject affair . Fincaptures both the majesty of sharks and the evils of finning . Most of Roth ’s filmography is made up of gruesome horror films that cosset in gore for gore ’s rice beer . Finis one of his only movies that ’s actually about something and has real substance .

1Thanksgiving

Distributed By TriStar Pictures (2023)

In 2007 , Roth madea phony trailer for a vacation - themed slasher calledThanksgivingfor the Quentin Tarantino / Robert Rodriguez - helmed double featureGrindhouse . It revolves arounda serial slayer dressed as a Pilgrim who pick off his dupe around Turkey Day . For years afterward , Roth essay to get a feature article - distance adaptation of that prevue off the ground . Thanksgivingbecame his passionateness project . When the feature variation finally came together in 2023 , it did n’t let down .

The killing are insanely creative , the satire of the insanity of Black Friday is spot - on , and theScream - expressive style whodunit closed book is genuinely piquant . At a meter when slashers had become very rote and uninspired , Thanksgivingcame along to give the genre a much - needed shot in the weapon system ( or a corn - bearer to the ear).Thanksgivingstarted off as a fake prevue , but it ended up becoming arguably Eli Roth ’s best film .

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