
Hoboken Hollow 2006
"Hell Has a New Name..."
In Glen Stephens' gritty horror flick Hoboken Hollow (2006), Trevor's cross-country journey through West Texas spirals into a descent through pure nightmare fuel.
Director: Glen Stephens
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hoboken Hollow (2006) about?
Hoboken Hollow (2006) follows Trevor, a war veteran grappling with unresolved trauma, who stumbles into a nightmare when a stranger's ride leads him to the Broderick family's isolated Texas ranch. Once there, he must fight to escape their brutal hospitality before becoming another lost soul in their remote killing grounds.
Who directed Hoboken Hollow?
Glen Stephens directed Hoboken Hollow, crafting a horror experience that leans into Texas' bleak backroads and psychological terror.
Who stars in Hoboken Hollow?
The film stars Jason Connery as Trevor, with C. Thomas Howell, Lin Shaye, and Dennis Hopper rounding out the intense ensemble cast.
Is Hoboken Hollow (2006) worth watching?
For horror fans craving raw, atmospheric thrills, Hoboken Hollow (2006) delivers a tense, violent ride worth the 98 minutes—especially if you enjoy backwoods terror with a psychological edge. While not a mainstream blockbuster, its gritty tone and strong performances make it a cult-curious pick.
How long is Hoboken Hollow?
Hoboken Hollow (2006) runs for 98 minutes.
Hoboken Hollow (2006) — A Texas Horror Descent You Won't Forget
In Glen Stephens' gritty horror flick Hoboken Hollow (2006), Trevor's cross-country journey through West Texas spirals into a descent through pure nightmare fuel. Haunted by the ghosts of war and the weight of an unkept promise, he hitches a ride that drops him into the clutches of the Broderick family—a clan whose hospitality is as deadly as their isolated ranch is remote. The sprawling Texas badlands become a backdrop for brutal, inescapable terror, where trust is a luxury no one survives.
Jason Connery leads a cast steeped in genre grit, with Dennis Hopper adding gravitas to this backwoods descent into madness. The film drips with the raw tension of survival horror, blending psychological dread with visceral violence. Hoboken Hollow (2006) isn't just a chase through the desert; it's a collision course with evil that lingers long after the credits roll.