The Cabin in the Woods

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    The Cabin in the Woods
    2012

    Synopsis

    Five friends go for a break at a remote cabin, where they get more than they bargained for, discovering the truth behind the cabin in the woods.

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    Cast

    • Kristen ConnollyDana Polk
    • Fran KranzMarty Mikalski
    • Chris HemsworthCurt Vaughn
    • Jesse WilliamsHolden McCrea
    • Anna HutchisonJules Louden
    • Richard JenkinsRichard Sitterson
    • Bradley WhitfordSteve Hadley
    • Amy AckerWendy Lin
    • Brian J. WhiteDaniel Truman
    • Sigourney WeaverThe Director

    Recommandations

    • 90

      Boxoffice Magazine

      Drew Goddard's giddily brilliant The Cabin in the Woods has a lot on its twisted mind.
    • 90

      Variety

      Not since "Scream" has a horror movie subverted the expectations that accompany the genre to such wicked effect as The Cabin in the Woods, a sly, self-conscious twist on one of slasher films' ugliest stepchildren: the coed campsite massacre.
    • 80

      Total Film

      A super-entertaining, super-slick love/hate letter to horror with a final 20 minutes that's stunningly bonkers.
    • 80

      Time Out

      Charmingly, like a throwback to the pre-Twitter age, here's a horror film that's been made with no reasonable way to discuss it beforehand.
    • 70

      New York Magazine (Vulture)

      Is it scary? Not especially. But there are enough gory surprises around every bend to keep you laughing/screaming/cringing.
    • 63

      Slant Magazine

      The Cabin in the Woods, regardless of its many genealogical links to prior Whedon creations, is an ideal Hollywood film in the Age of Pixar: spectacle for spectacle's sake, but infiltrated by intelligent commentary and an atmosphere of generosity and inclusion.
    • 60

      Empire

      Part "Evil Dead," part "The Truman Show," part "Arthur Christmas"... For horror hounds who love a larf, and those of us who always wondered exactly what that dry-ice stuff that rises out of the forest-floor moss is. A fun ride - but not quite a "Scream."
    • 50

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Effects work is slick, and Goddard keeps his foot on the accelerator with help from David Julyan's suspense-building score. It's just too bad the movie is never much more than a hollow exercise in self-reflexive cleverness that's not nearly as ingenious as it seems to think.

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