The Last House on the Left (2009) R

I actually enjoyed this Wes Craven remake. It's a story about a tight, little suburb family. They visit their vacation spot on the lake, just outside a small town. It would seem the Collingwood's still haven't recovered from the death of there son; one year ago. John (Tony Goldwyn), Emma (Monica Potter), and their daughter Mari (Sarah Paxton) are going to get a wake up call.

Recently escaped convict Krug (Garret Dillahunt), his brother Francis (Aaron Paul), his son Justin (Spencer Treat Clark), and his girlfriend Sadie (Riki Lindhome) are nothing but trouble. Mari meets up with her friend Paige (Martha MacIsaac) at a convenience store. They meet Justin and he lures them to his motel room. They smoke some illegal drugs, but are interrupted by the gang, led by Krug. The fugitives are not happy with the situation, so they capture the young girls. While in transit, they have a brawl and crash the car near her house. The girls escape is unsuccessful. They then viciously rape, and murder the girls. Or so it seems.

Paige is left in the woods, and Mari is left floating in the lake, presumably dead. The fugitives, without a car, stumble upon a house (the last house on the left) where they meet John and Emma. They make small talk, and John tries to fix their wounds. They are invited to spend the night. All hell breaks loose after their daughter shows up on their doorstep bloodied and bashed. Can the family survive the night with these savages? Worth a peak for horror/thriller fans. Some decent gore and executions along the way.
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