April 13, 2012 in HORROR SCI FI / FANTASY

The Cabin in the Woods Review

 RYAN: This is one crazy freak-fest of a movie!
CAROLINE: Well it’s supposed to be a scary movie.  So it delivered?
RYAN: Well yes it delivered something alright.  But since we don’t do spoilers as a rule, I don’t want to say too much about this move.
CAROLINE: How is it though?  Did it scare you?
RYAN: In a way it is scary but it’s unrealistic-scary.  There’s a bit of camp and comedy to it too.  It’s actually a very contemporary story, written and produced by Joss Whedon.
CAROLINE: …the mastermind behind TV’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer, among others.
 
RYAN: And stars Chris Hemsworth, Bradley Whitford, Richard Jenkins, and Jesse Williams, the dude with the nice eyes on TV’s Grey’s Anatomy.
CAROLINE: And I assume from the trailer, some obligatory hot chicks.
RYAN: Yes. And there’s one other actor, Fran Kranz, who I swear is doing his best Shaggy from Scooby Doo impression in this movie.  
CAROLINE: Please don’t swear.
RYAN: This movie is like a clever, more engaging Texas Chainsaw Massacre.  It’s bloody, gory and creepy.  And I jumped several times, even just at the title credit.
CAROLINE: Wow.  I don’t think I’d enjoy this film.
 
RYAN: It’s way better than a gory SAW movie but it isn’t scary in the sense like it’s something that could actually happen.  It’s more, like, just the editing and the sudden pop-outs that get you; and the grossness.  There are some themes that are terrifying and nightmare-inducing, but afterward, you’re left more with a bit of a comedic aftertaste.
CAROLINE: Well you were anyway.  But you like scary movies.  I might have actually been terrified in this film.
RYAN: Horror is not for everyone.  This certainly takes you on some uncharted waters while also incorporating some throwbacks to classic horror movies.
CAROLINE: It does sound intriguing.  I wish you could be a bit more explicit.
RYAN: Me too!  I want you to see it so we can talk about it.  This is the good kind of movie to go with friends and then talk about afterward.

CAROLINE: I always find that enjoyable.

 

RYAN: What I think I can say is that this film says something about our society and sensationalism, almost the way The Hunger Games does. 

CAROLINE: Again, your assessment is cryptic, yet interesting.

RYAN: There is more blood in this than the blood-flood in The Shining. 

CAROLINE: Ick.

RYAN:  Ultimately, it’s waymazing.  There are some images that I definitely don’t want to think about while trying to sleep at night – but bang for the buck, this definitely has it!

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