Michael Phillips
The Cabin in the Woods
2 1/2 Stars
A peppy horror mash-up with existential airs, "The Cabin in the Woods" goes completely nuts in its final half-hour and is all the better for it. Writers lie about this sort of thing constantly, but according to screenwriters
Goddard, making his feature directorial debut, plays around with a gratifying level of blood (tremendous gallons of it in the climax) and a tricky, partially successful mixture of fright and snark. I can see why a lot of people adored this deconstructionist self-critique of the slasher genre in its South by Southwest premiere last month. Considering how blatantly it reassembles existing parts, it's inventive. And yet I found myself thinking back, fondly, on simpler pleasures in the comically horrific realm, along the lines of
"The Cabin in the Woods" does plenty of thinking back and winking on its own. Raimi's fabulous "Evil Dead 2" is referenced in a cameo featuring a disembodied zombie arm. The title design of
Five college friends pile into a camper for a frolicsome vacation. There's the alpha male hunk (
The cabin is soon beset by killer redneck zombies. But what is this madness, this mixture of "The Truman Show" and "Friday the 13th"? Why do these character types seem so deliberately formulaic? Even if you don't buy the overarching notion (I won't wreck it for you), there's a pleasant payoff in seeing the story's all-knowing, all-seeing authority figures faced with serious challenges to that authority. Whedon and Goddard bake their cake and eat it, too. As Jenkins and Whitford watch their good-looking prey on various monitors, looking like bored editors scanning raw footage, the meta-criticism grows intense.
In the film's press materials Whedon is quoted as saying: "Why do we love horror movies so much? There's some part of us, some deep, dark, primitive part of us that wants to sacrifice these people on screen. I wanted to make a movie that explained why." You may buy his explanation, or not. "The Cabin in the Woods" is pure mechanics, as if the shadowy Dharma Initiative of "Lost" switched agents and found itself at the center of a brain-bending ensemble drama. Still, the special guest creatures in the climax include a killer unicorn, which is something you don't see every day.
MPAA rating: R (for strong bloody horror violence and gore, language, drug use and some sexuality/nudity)
Running time: 1:35.
Cast:
Credits: Directed by
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