"The Hills Have Eyes" is a low-budget horror film produced by Wes Craven, who would later go on to create the "A Nightmare on Elm Street" franchise. The movie tells the story of a family who becomes stranded in the desert and is stalked by a family of mutants. The film's success can be attributed to its eerie atmosphere, coupled with the terrifying creature designs created by Greg Nicotero.
One of the most recognizable faces of the film, Pluto required extensive facial prosthetics to create a distorted, asymmetrical look that retained the actor's ability to emote through the rubber. greg nicotero the hills have eyes
Today, the 2006 remake remains a high-water mark for the genre, and Nicotero’s work is the primary reason the film continues to haunt the nightmares of viewers nearly two decades later. "The Hills Have Eyes" is a low-budget horror
As a master of practical effects, Nicotero has left an indelible mark on the horror genre. His work on continues to inspire new generations of horror fans, and his legacy as a horror icon remains unchallenged. One of the most recognizable faces of the