What do you like in a horror movie? Zombies? Ancient rituals? Blood and gore? A comedic, Scooby-Doo style? Government dystopia? Ghosts? Mermaids? If you checked any of those off as a “yes,” then Cabin in the Woods is the movie for you.
I wasn’t sure what exactly to expect when I first started this film, but it immediately grabbed me with its humor and kept my attention through its ridiculousness. Now, don’t get the wrong idea that this movie is all just goofy gimmicks. Cabin in the Woods definitely has its moments of terrifying thrills and chills. The film manages, however, to seamlessly blend the two genres - comedy and horror - by orchestrating the most over-the-top horror movie I’ve ever seen. The movie follows a group of five young adults vacationing at an old, isolated cabin in the woods. Great idea, right? Well, this particular cabin is controlled by an underground government organization that uses its library of horrible monsters to kill its guests as a sacrifice to appease ancient gods and prevent total global destruction. With gratuitous violence and such a far-fetched concept as its foundation, Cabin in the Woods relies on a heavy dose of comedy to balance it all out. The audience can laugh in disbelief as a massacre led by every stereotypical monster imaginable erupts on screen, or stare with a crooked grin as the situation gets more and more insane and out of hand.
With its fantastic writing and an intense surprise ending, I enjoyed every minute of Cabin in the Woods and highly recommend it to anyone who’s looking for a crazy ride of a film- maybe just don’t watch it alone at night in a cabin in the woods.
Cabin in the Woods is one my favorite movies! I can feel your excitement as you talk about the movie and I agree that it is a good movie.
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