Road trips. They're kind of terrifying. No matter how much you prepare, you’re still launching yourself headfirst into the unknown and it’s impossible to prepare for everything. Thus, it’s no small wonder that there are numerous horror movies about road trips into the strange and unfamiliar. Before Midnight Madness hosts Afflicted, the feature debut of Canadian co-directors Derek Lee and Clif Prowse, let’s reminisce a while on a few of our favorite movies and franchises about road trips gone awry.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)Tobe Hooper's instant cult classic follows a group of friends who pick up a very strange hitchhiker. Things go from bad to worse when they run out of gas and start getting picked off by Leatherface and his family of cannibal freaks.
The Hitcher (1986)Although panned by critics upon its original release, Robert Harmon's The Hitcher is a suspenseful psychological thriller about a man travelling from Chicago to San Diego who picks up a psychotic hitchhiker (played by none other than Rutger Hauer). Not to be confused with the film's terrible 2007 remake, it endures as one of the best road horror flicks out there.
Rutger Hauer as Ryder in The Hitcher |
On the surface, the Wrong Turn franchise is little more than a knockoff of Texas Chainsaw Massacre: teens on vacation get lost and encounter inbred cannibal family. What sets it apart is smattering of particularly creative and memorable kills, particularly the opening scene in Wrong Turn 2: Dead End which costarred Henry Rollins as a hard-assed drill sergeant!
Death Proof (2007)
Who's up for a game of "ship's mast"? |
AFFLICTED Screening Times:
Monday, Sept 9th, 11:59 PM RYERSONWednesday, Sept 11th, 8:45 PM SCOTIABANK 9
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