-Tom Charity
is one of the best movies of 2012 so far, in any genre .
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- Christopher Orr
horror and intrigue nested within each other Videos. "The Cabin in the Woods" is the most creative film since "Ghosts" and the most cunning film since "Scream and Scream".
3. "The Cabin in the Woods" gets at the story underneath the story, and the reason behind the clichés.
-Stephen Whitty "The Cabin in the Woods" is behind the story, and the cliché
contains reasoning.
4. The Cabin in the Woods is a quick-witted, mind-bending fright fest. A truly rare and original horror film.
-Justin Cralg
" The Cabin in the Woods " is a horror feast that continues to be witted and bizarre. A truly rare original horror movie.
5.The result is a film that might be too smart for its own good, a piece of meta-fiction that's all meta. The Cabin in the Woods isn't trying to scare us, then settles for amusing us about it.
- Jay Stone
6. While this film is not for everyone - those who like their slasher film cliches without irony shouldn't bother - anyone who likes brains to go with their blood are bound to appreciate what Whedon and Goddard have conjured.
- Kirk Baird
This film is not made for everyone-those who like cliché dismemberment movies don't have to watch it-anyone who loves brain power will appreciate the ingenuity of Wieden and Gundam (the two screenwriters of this film).
7.An incredibly clever take on the horror film. "Cabin in the Woods" at once explains in the most fantastic way why horror films are so predictable and so formulaic while simultaneously daring filmmakers to think outside the box when it comes the genre. The result is an entertaining, unpredictable little romp not to be missed.
-Michael S
made an incredible high IQ attempt in a horror movie. "The Cabin in the Woods" instantly explained in the most wonderful way why horror films are so predictable and stylized, and at the same time, bold filmmakers have introduced this unconventional genre. The result was the birth of a frolicking and unpredictable entertainment index.
8. This movie borrows element from several genres, throws the connection into a blender and what comes out is a dish that is edible, but too soggy to enjoy. Too hipster and meta for its own good.
-Michael Alxandrea
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