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The Green Inferno is a 2013 cannibal horror film directed by Eli Roth, with a screenplay by Roth and Guillermo Amoedo. It stars Lorenza Izzo, Ariel Levy, Daryl Sabara, Kirby Bliss Blanton, Sky Ferreira, Magda Apanowicz, Nicolás Martinez, Aaron Burns, Ignacia Allamand, Ramón Llao, and Richard Burgi.
The Green Inferno: Directed by Eli Roth. With Lorenza Izzo, Ariel Levy, Daryl Sabara, Kirby Bliss Blanton. A group of student activists travels to the Amazon to save the rain forest and soon discover that they are not alone, and that no good deed goes unpunished.
- (50K)
- Adventure, Horror
- Eli Roth
- 2015-09-25
Sep 30, 2015 · But given the controversy surrounding Eli Roth’s new film, The Green Inferno, we figured now was a good time to talk movies. Erin Shaw brings us a compelling breakdown of the new flick, and whether you’re an Eli Roth fan or not, you’re going to want to check this out!
Regardless of how you feel, though, it’s hard to deny the impact he’s made and the hype that his ’70s cannibal throwback movie The Green Inferno has surrounding it. This is an Eli Roth movie. By and large you know what to expect.
Sep 25, 2015 · Written and directed by Horror master Eli Roth, The Green Inferno is a Horror film starring Lorenza Izzo, Daryl Sabara, Ariel Levy, and Kirby Bliss Blanton. The 2013 release revolves around a group of social activists that head to the Amazon Rainforest to protest and find themselves face-to-face with a cannibalistic trive.
Oct 29, 2015 · New York college student Justine (Lorenza Izzo), a lawyer's daughter, meets a student activist named Alejandro (Ariel Levy) when he goes on a hunger strike on behalf of underpaid janitors. Smitten, Justine agrees to help Alejandro undertake his next project: to save the Amazon.
Sep 26, 2015 · In comparing the two gruesome displays, Cannibal Holocaust wins in repulse factor and shock value, but Roth’s cannibal outing wins in entertainment, storytelling and social commentary. Whether you are a fan of Roth or not, The Green Inferno is a solid effort all horror buffs should eat up.