The film generally received positive reviews. It holds a 79% approval rating on
Rotten Tomatoes, based on 67 reviews, with an
average score of 6.48/10. The site's consensus reads: "Though its attempts to rework genre conventions may fall flat with some,
Red Hill is a beautifully shot, tightly paced thriller that marks a strong debut for director Patrick Hughes".
David Stratton of
At the Movies gave the film four out of five stars and said "The plot isn't exactly original … but after a deliberately slow start the film gradually builds the suspense and eventually explodes into very well-staged action." Jeanette Catsoulis of
The New York Times gave the film a positive review, saying "
Red Hill wears its clichés proudly and its violence with panache. Patrick Hughes directs and edits his own story with fanatical focus, while Tim Hudson's photography coaxes foreboding from every rust-brown shadow and desiccated blade of grass."
Sandra Hall of
The Sydney Morning Herald gave the film three out of five stars, saying "
Rodriguez has made stuff like this work by demonstrating a healthy sense of self-parody. Hughes has yet to master that. You can also see his climactic plot twist looming from a great distance and these shortcomings add up to a portentousness jarringly at odds with the film's modest intentions."
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