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And where “Hostel” followed three American tourists so abrasive auds wouldn’t really mind seeing them tortured beyond recognition, “Part II’s ... awkward Lorna to join, with actress ...
Lorna (Heather ... its shortcomings, “Hostel: Part II” has a seductive, if dangerous, charm. At times it’s impossible not to revel in its aestheticized presentation of death.
recalled 2007’s Hostel: Part II, which featured Heather Matarazzo’s Lorna hanging from the ceiling nude before meeting a grisly death. “We were shooting it going, ‘Is this too much?’” ...
The Hostel movies are all about people, both innocent and not, being brutally killed in creatively gnarly ways, but even with that in mind, the death of Lorna (Heather Matarazzo) in the second ...
I went to see Hostel: Part 2 twice this weekend ... Whitney (Bijou Phillips), and the existential introvert, Lorna (“Welcome to the Dollhouse’s” Heather Matarazzo). The three girls plan ...
Three American tourists on holiday in Rome hop a train for Prague: flirty Whitney (Phillips), uptight, homely Lorna (Matarazzo ... big death scenes. On that note, Hostel: Part II's shock scenes ...
Hostel: Part II does well justifying its existence from the start, picking up just after Paxton (Jay Hernandez) returns from his death-defying ... Beth (Lauren German), Lorna (Heather "Wiener ...
It is the first installment of the Hostel trilogy, followed by Hostel: Part II (2007) and Hostel: Part III (2011). The film tells the story of two college students traveling across Europe ...
The box office of Hostel dictates that we now have a sequel, Hostel Part II, to contend with ... you see. But Lorna's death won't go away, and neither will images of Stuart, who discovers ...