If you somehow haven’t seen Cabin In The Woods, a horror movie written by Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon, and directed by Goddard, then you’re missing the best horror movie I’ve seen in years. It’s hilarious, freaky, and spot on. It’s hard to talk about it much more without ruining it, if you still haven’t seen it.
The movie came out on Blu-Ray this past Tuesday, so it’s available, and you should make it a point to run to the store, Redbox, your Netflix, your On Demand, what have you, to see this film. Check out excerpts from the amazing interview below with Goddard and Fangoria.
Goddard talks about the process of bringing the film to the screen, working with Joss Whedon and Jj Abrams, the gory ending, the monsters in the film, the actors, pretty much everything you’re curious about.
Fang:...
The movie came out on Blu-Ray this past Tuesday, so it’s available, and you should make it a point to run to the store, Redbox, your Netflix, your On Demand, what have you, to see this film. Check out excerpts from the amazing interview below with Goddard and Fangoria.
Goddard talks about the process of bringing the film to the screen, working with Joss Whedon and Jj Abrams, the gory ending, the monsters in the film, the actors, pretty much everything you’re curious about.
Fang:...
- 9/24/2012
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
2011 - 93 mins. - Rated R
D: John Carpenter
C: Amber Heard, Lyndsy Fonseca, Danielle Panabaker, Mamie Gummer, Jared Harris, Mika Boorem, Sean Cook, Laura-Leigh, Sydney Sweeney, Jillian Kramer, Milos Milicevic, Sali Sayler, D.R. Anderson, Susanna Burney
Young woman placed in a mental ward must contend with having to deal with a vengeful ghost that is murdering off the other patients.
Disappointing return to the horror genre for director John Carpenter. The Ward is bland and uninspired. It plays out like a modest budgeted variation on Shutter Island, but without the suspense, visual sophistication or top notch cast that helped in part to make Shutter Island a memorable film experience. The Ward spins a story that involves elements of mystery, but the answers to that mystery are all too obvious The final twist, the big reveal at the end isn't even all that surprising. So what other reasons are there to watch The Ward?...
D: John Carpenter
C: Amber Heard, Lyndsy Fonseca, Danielle Panabaker, Mamie Gummer, Jared Harris, Mika Boorem, Sean Cook, Laura-Leigh, Sydney Sweeney, Jillian Kramer, Milos Milicevic, Sali Sayler, D.R. Anderson, Susanna Burney
Young woman placed in a mental ward must contend with having to deal with a vengeful ghost that is murdering off the other patients.
Disappointing return to the horror genre for director John Carpenter. The Ward is bland and uninspired. It plays out like a modest budgeted variation on Shutter Island, but without the suspense, visual sophistication or top notch cast that helped in part to make Shutter Island a memorable film experience. The Ward spins a story that involves elements of mystery, but the answers to that mystery are all too obvious The final twist, the big reveal at the end isn't even all that surprising. So what other reasons are there to watch The Ward?...
- 6/17/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
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- 1/13/2011
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
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