The Ruins

    The Ruins
    2008

    Synopsis

    Americans Amy, Stacy, Jeff and Eric look for fun during a sunny holiday in Mexico, but they get much more than that after visiting an archaeological dig in the jungle.

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    Cast

    • Jonathan TuckerJeff McIntire
    • Jena MaloneAmy
    • Shawn AshmoreEric
    • Laura RamseyStacy
    • Joe AndersonMathias
    • Sergio CalderónLead Mayan
    • Luis Antonio RamosMayan Rifleman
    • Dimitri BaveasDimitri
    • Bar PalyArcheologist
    • Patricio Almeida RodriguezTaxi Driver

    Recommendations

    • 75

      ReelViews

      In order to appreciate The Ruins, one has to be a die-hard fan of horror or bloody thrillers. Those in that category will discover that The Ruins delivers the goods.
    • 70

      L.A. Weekly

      First-time feature director Carter Smith, working with resourceful cinematographer Darius Khondji, pulls off the neat trick of using the wide screen to claustrophobic effect. And the actors give such a convincing display of starvation-fueled fear that they deserve their own private craft-service table.
    • 63

      Miami Herald

      The Ruins is, with one major caveat, about as good an adaptation of Scott Smith's bestselling novel as Hollywood was ever going to make.
    • 50

      Los Angeles Times

      The characters never evolve past mere functionality, and the adherence to certain tried-and-true horror tropes -- the good girl who doesn't want to go but does, the generic naughty kids who get it first -- feels workmanlike, robbing the story of any real suspense or surprise.
    • 50

      The Hollywood Reporter

      In the end, the gimmick is too risible and its effects on the characters too forced to sustain either suspense or horror.
    • 50

      The A.V. Club

      Director Carter Smith suffers from another, more common problem: In trying to squeeze every plot point from the book into a 90-minute movie, he failed to capture its chilling essence.
    • 50

      TV Guide Magazine

      Smith has changed a few plot points around to keep readers who already know the secret of the ruins guessing, and to some extent the strategy works. There was, however, no reason whatsoever to change the book's perfect endings.
    • 40

      Variety

      Ultimately less dependent on suspense or even scares than on squirm-inducing grossouts, this tale of Yank hardbodies vs. carnivorous creepers should flower briefly in hardtops, then spread like an invasive weed in ancillary.

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