In 2006, writer/director Eli Roth’s horror film Hostel was released in cinemas. Produced on a small budget, the film was a financial success, pulling in more than $80m around the world as well as ...
Hostel, Eli Roth's 2006 horror film that helped popularize the so-called "torture porn" trend of the 2000s, looks to head to the small screen. THR reports that a Hostel television series starring Paul ...
Hostel, a horror film about a group of college-aged backpackers who stay at a hostel in Slovakia, had a budget of $4.8 million but grossed $80,578,934 worldwide, helping to revitalize the “torture ...
The Hostel franchise is getting a revival in the form of a new TV series, so get ready to be scared of backpacking again. A new Hostel TV series is officially in development at Peacock, according to ...
The “Hostel” TV series has found a home at Peacock. Variety has learned exclusively that the TV extension of the horror film franchise is currently in development at the NBCUniversal streamer. The ...
Millennial hostel-goers may not have as much money as some travelers, but they tend to spend more of their disposable income -- and stay on the road longer -- to see the world than many others. As a ...
April 1 was arguably the worst day of my life — that was the day I decided to temporarily shut the doors to my hostels in Thailand and Indonesia. Just like the Fresh Prince of Bel Air, my whole life ...