The Cabin in the Woods - Relive the Horror

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Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

Five teens visit a remote cabin and explore its cellar, finding strange items. When Dana reads from a book there, she unleashes zombie killers. But the situation is more complex than it appears.

Cast

  • Kristen Connolly
  • Chris Hemsworth
  • Anna Hutchison
  • Fran Kranz
  • Jesse Williams
  • Richard Jenkins
  • Bradley Whitford
  • Brian White
  • Amy Acker
  • Tim DeZarn

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Metacritic

75
Apr 12, 2012

Moviegoers looking for a thrill should go into The Cabin in the Woods knowing as little as possible about the film.

Metacritic review by Kevin C. Johnson
Kevin C. Johnson
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
75
Apr 12, 2012

Richard Jenkins and Bradley Whitford are particularly funny in their middle-management roles.

Metacritic review by Claudia Puig
Claudia Puig
USA Today
25
Apr 10, 2012

A creepfest so stupid it makes trashy slash-and-burn epics like Humans Versus Zombies and I Spit on Your Grave seem like Molière and Proust.

Rex Reed
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