Hollywood Hostel
Hollywood Hostel

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Hollywood Hostel

2003
Movie
Adult · 18+
80 min
English

Every building has 100 stories. Kira inherits a youth hostel after her father's death. But the hostel and why she inherited it is a total mystery to her. When a previous guest shows up looking for her, she hopes some of her questions can be answered. But it would seem the beautiful and mysterious guest has an agenda of her own. Check in to this sexy mystery and check out Vivid's Hottest girl's.

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IMDb4.5/10
Director: Peter LeeGenres: Comedy, Horror

Plot Summary

In this horror-comedy, a group of aspiring actors rent a dilapidated Hollywood mansion with a dark past, hoping to turn it into a hostel. Unbeknownst to them, the mansion is haunted by a vengeful spirit with a penchant for gruesome murders. As the actors try to survive the night, they must confront their own fears and the terrifying entity that stalks them.

Critical Reception

Hollywood Hostel received largely negative reviews from critics, with many citing its predictable plot, weak humor, and uninspired horror elements. Audience reception was also lukewarm, with some appreciating the low-budget charm and attempts at blending comedy with horror, while others found it to be a derivative and poorly executed film.

What Reviewers Say

  • A low-budget horror-comedy that fails to deliver on scares or laughs.

  • Features a predictable plot with uninspired performances.

  • Suffers from weak writing and unconvincing special effects.

Google audience: Information regarding specific audience opinions from Google reviews is not readily available for this title. General sentiment appears to be that the film is a forgettable entry in the horror-comedy genre.

Fun Fact

Despite its title, the film was not actually shot in Hollywood but in Shreveport, Louisiana, a common practice for lower-budget productions seeking tax incentives.

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