Certificate
15
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Reviews
San Francisco Chronicle - By the time the ride is over, director Drew Goddard and co-writers Goddard and Joss Whedon will change course three or four times, nodding and winking but never losing momentum., Tampa Bay Times - THE CABIN IN THE WOODS isn't merely another "SCREAM" exercise in self-awareness, or a "SCARY MOVIE" spoof of the same. It's a wickedly smart hybrid mutation, biting the severed hand feeding the genre.
Consumer Advice
Contains strong gore, bloody violence, language and soft drug use
Additional Information
Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard team up for this bloody horror satire that offers an inventive twist on the familiar stranded-in-the-woods sub-genre. As five friends pile into an RV bound for a secluded cabin far from civilisation, the operators of a mysterious, high-tech control room monitor their every move while preparing an arcane ritual that dates back to the beginning of time. Shortly after arriving at the rickety cottage, Dana (Kristen Connolly) and her friends Curt (Chris Hemsworth), Jules (Anna Hutchison), Marty (Fran Kranz), and Holden (Jesse Willaims) venture into the basement and discover a little girl's diary from the early 1900s -- which recounts a series of horrifying events that unfolded precisely where the vacationing teens how stand. Before long, the nightmare comes knocking at the door -- murder gleaming from its putrid eyes and a rusty saw clenched in rotting hands. In the control room, everything is going exactly according to plan; Sitterson (Richard Jenkins) and Hadley (Bradley Whitford) are taking bets, and their supervisor Lin (Amy Acker) is monitoring every detail. But just when it looks like the show is over, an unexpected glitch threatens to topple the entire system.
Movie/TV Title
The Cabin In The Woods
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Screenwriter
Drew Goddard, Joss Whedon