The Cabin in the Woods (2012)

Movie · 2012 · Horror, Mystery, Comedy · 1h 35m · R · English

Curator score: 4.8/10 (1.3M ratings)

You think you know the story.

Overview

Five friends set out for a weekend at a remote cabin in the woods, expecting nothing more than fun and relaxation. As night falls, they discover that something far more unsettling is at work and that nothing about their getaway is what it seems.

Ratings

Director

Drew Goddard

Production

Mutant Enemy Productions

Cast

Kristen Connolly, Fran Kranz, Chris Hemsworth, Jesse Williams, Anna Hutchison, Richard Jenkins, Bradley Whitford, Amy Acker, Brian J. White, Sigourney Weaver, Tim DeZarn, Tom Lenk, Greg Zach, Dan Payne, Jodelle Ferland, Dan Shea, Maya Massar, Matt Drake, Nels Lennarson, Rukiya Bernard

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, meta-horror crowd-pleaser that turns a familiar cabin setup into a clever critique of genre rules, with enough gore, jokes, and escalation to keep both horror fans and skeptics engaged.

Best for

  • Viewers who like self-aware horror and genre deconstruction
  • Fans of fast, funny ensemble horror
  • People who enjoy movies that keep revealing bigger twists
  • Audiences looking for a cult favorite with rewatch value

Skip if

  • You want straight, serious horror with no wink
  • You dislike meta-commentary or genre satire
  • You prefer minimal comedy in your horror
  • You want every character to feel fully naturalistic

Overview

The Cabin in the Woods starts like a familiar backwoods slasher and then gleefully dismantles that familiarity. Its pleasure comes from the way it keeps widening the frame: first as a cabin-in-the-woods setup, then as a machine-like explanation of why horror stories work, and finally as a full-blown monster mash with a nasty comic streak.

Worth noting

What makes it endure is the confidence of the concept and the speed of the escalation. The film is packed with inside-baseball horror references, but it never feels like homework; it plays like a roller coaster with a philosophy degree. The cast sells the humor and panic well enough that the movie stays entertaining even when it is being deliberately schematic.

Bottom line

It is not the scariest or deepest horror film of its era, and some of the dialogue has a polished, quippy quality that may not land for everyone. But as a studio horror satire with real invention, it hits a sweet spot: funny, nasty, and smarter than it first appears.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Lucy (4★) · 8531 likes

the evil is defeated 🤲🐸

Grooveman (4.5★) · 8157 likes

Seeing Richard Jenkins yell " Fuck You" to a screen filled with 9 year old Japanese school girls is extremely funny to me. This is the most fun I've had watching a film this year.

nagomi (4★) · 6297 likes

why does marty look like the human version of shaggy from scooby-doo

hailey 🌼 (4★) · 4752 likes

weed saves lives y'all

rudi (4★) · 3465 likes

I wish I was as self aware as this movie is

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Topics

meta-horror, horror-comedy, genre satire, ensemble cast, cabin setting, blood-soaked, cult favorite, twisty, self-aware, monster mayhem

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