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<strong>Rating: </strong>5/5

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Time Out says

Tue Nov 22 2011

Every few years, a horror movie comes along that promises to revitalise the genre, sometimes for the better (‘Night of the Living Dead’, ‘Ringu’), sometimes not (‘Scream’, ‘Hostel’). From the pen of ‘Buffy’ creator Joss Whedon and ‘Cloverfield’ scribe Drew Goddard, ‘The Cabin in the Woods’ doesn’t so much set out to reinvigorate horror as pick it apart, analyse it, laugh at it and then blow it to smithereens just for kicks. It’s the funniest horror film since ‘Evil Dead 2’, the smartest since ‘New Nightmare’ and surely one of the most breathlessly entertaining, original movies of the year.

It begins with an apparent non sequitur, as working stiffs Hadley (Richard Jenkins) and Sitterson (Bradley Whitford) discuss babyproofing in an anonymous office building. We then move to a gang of nubile twentysomethings, heading off to a remote cabin for fun, frolics and fornication. But how might these stories connect? And what’s going on in the cabin, with its two-way mirrors, mysterious forcefields and basement crammed with occult artefacts?

On one level, ‘The Cabin in the Woods’ is simply a demonically enjoyable rollercoaster: Whedon’s knack for a snappy, offbeat one-liner remains unmatched, while first-time director Goddard’s control of his action set-pieces (of which there are many) is truly impressive. The way they toy with the clichéd iconography of horror is consistently rewarding: each time the movie seems to be following the obvious signposts, it veers wildly off into unexplored territory, resulting in scenes and images (watch out for the unicorn!) which remain lodged in the brain for days afterwards.

But this is also a film with a lot to say: about the role of horror in our lives, about the questionable morality of audience manipulation, about the banality of modern evil. It’s become a Whedon motif to follow a lapel-grabbing action sequence with a sudden, sober appraisal of the human cost of violence, but that technique has rarely been as effective as here. Of course, none of this is ever allowed to get in the way of all the fun, but it’s still remarkable to see a mainstream movie touch on so many fascinating, powerful ideas without losing sight of its prime directive: to scare the socks off its audience.

‘The Cabin in the Woods’ is clearly intended as a celebration of the world of horror cinema – but it could just as easily bury it. Its avalanche of ideas and invention have the potential to  revitalise the genre but, like ‘Scream’, it could also result in a stream of lazy knock-offs. But if this truly is the last word in great horror, you couldn’t ask for a better epitaph.

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Rated:

15

UK release:

Fri Apr 13 2012

Duration:

95 mins

Cast and crew

Cast:

Chris Hemsworth, Richard Jenkins, Bradley Whitford

Director:

Drew Goddard

Screenwriter:

Joss Whedon, Drew Goddard

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Rated as: 3/5 (24 ratings)
  • *SPOILER ALERT* Apologies if this isn't the right place to ask, but I've trawled plenty of blogs that don't seem to mention what I've been wondering since I watched this, which is why do Marty and Dana let the world end? Why is Marty so hellbent on staying alive for 8 extra minutes? It isn't stereotypical of their characters to be incredibly selfish/ignorant.

    Percy About 7 days ago
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • I'm about to see this for the first time and have, since its release, seen "White Bear", one of the Black Mirror episodes on Channel 4 (UK), which takes the idea of audience pleasure to a very gritty place. Highly recommended.

    Stephen Tue Mar 26
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  • loved this movie, its great fun through and through. those that comes expecting to be scared senseless might be disappointed, as most angry reviews here. relax, its just a movie guys. dont get your panties up in a bunch

    bored Thu Feb 14
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Really entertaining take on the cliches of the horror genre and a deliberate homage to dozens of well-loved movies. The critics seem divided into two camps. Those that don't get satire or have a sense of humour, and those that wanted a straight scary horror movie and didn't get one. It isn't that scary, and it couldn't possibly be, as that clearly isn't the main aim here. Don't watch it with those expectations. The whole thing sends up the genre, and as for the people saying it wasn't a clever send-up, I guess they preferred those dumb 'scary movie' travesties - as this is the best and most affectionate film-loving go at this I've seen to date. Don't be fooled by the fact that it looks like a cliched Buffy-type slasher. If that's what you see then you have really missed the point. The scene with the japanese schoolgirls is very funny.

    Godbluff Sat Oct 13 2012
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  • Unfortunately this 'high' concept weird 'horror', 'comedy' just doesn't work on ANY level. It might have good intentions but just does not work at all as a film. The narrative is so all over the place and we're left with nothing but a bizarre collection of scenes and pretty lame CGI. Totally odd and not very good at all!

    Justin Berkovi Tue Sep 18 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Just one question, is it like 'Drag Me to hell'? Because that was awful. Not funny or remotly scary

    Thomas Noctor Sat May 12 2012
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  • A pretty decent mash-up of 'Evil Dead', 'The Trueman Show' and 'Scooby-doo The Movie' (though not nearly as accomplished as the first two). There's no horror or magic to the.. er.. horror or magic.. no memorable performances.. the ending just happens in a 'that's what it says on the last page' kind of way.. and anyone who claims it's chocked full of deep social cometary is just trying to hard (Tom), but all in all a jolly romp worth a good 7/10!! I rushed straight home afterwards, to watch 'Evil Dead II'.... and it's still BRILLIANT!!

    Numpty Tue May 8 2012
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • If you loved Evil Dead 2, you'll love this even more. A classic horror-comedy.

    cassius Sun May 6 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • This was mindless, dreary, trash, not particularly well acted, and certainly lacking any charm, intelligence or point. Go and wash your car (or someone else's if you don't have one) rather than wasting your time watching this pretentious rubbish.

    Raza Sat May 5 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • This film is classic Whedon wonderfulness. It's unique style of horror comedy and awesome monster collection make this film one of the only interesting ones produced this year! You will not expect the plot at all and you will actually care about the characters! Warning: the humour is not main-stream or typical of films (this seems to have gone over some heads!) if you don't like Joss Whedon's work you probably won't like this movie!

    Liv Thu May 3 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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