Videodrone New Release: 'The Cabin in the Woods'
A love letter to horror movies from Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard
"The Cabin in the Woods" (Lionsgate) – There's more knowing horror comedy and meta-horror commentary than actual tension and thrills in the self-aware, awfully clever love letter to the horror movie fandom from Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon. That's fair, because scares or not, I had more fun watching "Cabin" than almost any other film this year.
Whedon, producer and co-writer, first established his fan credentials with "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," a self-aware, pop-culture strewn horror show in weekly installments, but he and co-writer Goddard, a "Buffy" writer making his directorial debut, take a different approach here. No spoilers, just in case you've managed to steer clear of them so far, but the first scene isn't about the five kids headed off for a weekend in the haunted woods. It begins with the quip-laden banter of lab-coat technicians (Richard Jenkins and Bradley Whitford) as they head to work in their quasi corporate bunker culture. That work has something to do with the kids' weekend plans, and the rest of the film shows us just what and why that is.
As far as the fresh meat college kids go, keep an eye out for the handsome young guy playing Curt, the smarter-than-he-lets-on football player. Back in 2009, when the film was made (release was delayed by the bankruptcy of MGM, which produced the film), Chris Hemsworth was an up and coming actor with a lot of promise. Now he's Thor. And he's still upstaged by Fran Kranz as the twitch stoner Marty, who makes the case that just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you.
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