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Director: | Drew Goddard |
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Writer: | Drew Goddard, Joss Whedon |
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A group of teens journey to a remote cabin in the woods where their fate is unknowingly controlled by technicians as part of a worldwide conspiracy where all horror movie clichés are revealed to be part of an elaborate sacrifice ritual. | |
Release Date: | Apr 12, 2012 |
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Director: | Drew Goddard |
Writer: | Drew Goddard, Joss Whedon |
Genres: | Horror, Mystery |
Keywords | cabin, giant snake, school party, motorcycle crash, abandoned house, woods, marijuana, apocalypse, zombie, werewolf, creature, cabin in the woods, video wall, speaker phone, young adult, college student, indifferent, 林中小屋, teen scream |
Production Companies | Lionsgate, Mutant Enemy Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $71,038,838
Budget: $30,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 04, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Kristen Connolly | Dana Polk |
Fran Kranz | Marty Mikalski |
Chris Hemsworth | Curt Vaughn |
Jesse Williams | Holden McCrea |
Anna Hutchison | Jules Louden |
Richard Jenkins | Richard Sitterson |
Bradley Whitford | Steve Hadley |
Amy Acker | Wendy Lin |
Brian J. White | Daniel Truman |
Sigourney Weaver | The Director |
Tim DeZarn | Mordecai |
Tom Lenk | Ronald The Intern |
Greg Zach | Fornicus, Lord of Bondage and Pain |
Dan Payne | Matthew Buckner |
Jodelle Ferland | Patience Buckner |
Dan Shea | Father Buckner |
Maya Massar | Mother Buckner |
Matt Drake | Judah Buckner |
Nels Lennarson | Clean Man |
Rukiya Bernard | Labcoat Girl |
Peter Kelamis | Demo Guy |
Adrian Holmes | Demo Guy |
Chelah Horsdal | Demo Girl |
Terry Chen | Operations Guy |
Heather Doerksen | Accountant |
Patrick Sabongui | Elevator Guard |
Phillip Mitchell | Lead Guard |
Naomi Dane | Japanese Floaty Girl |
Ellie Harvie | Military Liaison |
Patrick Gilmore | Werewolf Wrangler |
Brad Dryborough | Chem Department Guy |
Emili Kawashima | Japanese Frog Girl |
Aya Furukawa | Japanese School Girl |
Maria Go | Japanese School Girl |
Serena Akane Chi | Japanese School Girl |
Abbey Imai | Japanese School Girl |
Marina Ishibashi | Japanese School Girl |
Miku Katsuura | Japanese School Girl |
Alicia Takase Lui | Japanese School Girl |
Jodi Tabuchi | Japanese School Girl |
Sara Taira | Japanese School Girl |
Alyssandra Yamamoto | Japanese School Girl |
Richard Cetrone | Werewolf/Merman |
Phoebe Galvan | Sugarplum Fairy |
Simon Pidgeon | Dismemberment Goblin |
Matt Phillips | Dismemberment Goblin |
Lori Stewart | Floating Witch |
Terry Notary | The Clown (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Chad Sayn | Stunts |
Heike Brandstatter | Casting |
Martin Whist | Production Design |
Anya Colloff | Casting |
Amy McIntyre Britt | Casting |
Michael Diner | Art Direction |
Kendelle Elliott | Art Direction |
Hamish Purdy | Set Decoration |
Glenn Woodruff | Construction Coordinator |
Coreen Mayrs | Casting |
Patrick Gray | Costume Supervisor |
Mary Anne Waterhouse | Production Manager |
Jule Baanstra | Art Department Coordinator |
Nancy Anna Brown | Set Designer |
Allan Galajda | Set Designer |
Domenic Silvestri | Set Designer |
Peter Stratford | Set Designer |
Michael Toby | Set Designer |
Viva Wang | Set Designer |
Aaron Jordan | Sculptor |
Jamie Jonasson | Set Decoration Buyer |
Nicole Chorney | Set Decoration Buyer |
Glenn Foerster | Greensman |
David A. Whittaker | Supervising Sound Editor |
Bill R. Dean | Sound Effects Editor |
Joel Whist | Special Effects Coordinator |
Josh Bryer | Sequence Supervisor |
Chris Grun | Visual Effects Art Director |
Karey Maltzahn | Visual Effects Producer |
Brad Minnich | Visual Effects Editor |
Zeke Morales | Visual Effects Editor |
Todd Shifflett | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Richard Malzahn | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Kirk R. Gardner | Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator |
Andrew D. Wilson | Camera Operator |
Diyah Pera | Still Photographer |
Sondra Durksen | Set Costumer |
Catherine Haight | First Assistant Editor |
Julie Pearce | Music Editor |
Mark 'Blue' Angus | Transportation Coordinator |
Rick Rasmussen | Picture Car Coordinator |
Geoff Teoli | Location Manager |
Brigitte Prochaska | Unit Publicist |
Susan Lambie | Script Supervisor |
Daniel Lindsey | Animation |
Tom Reta | Supervising Art Director |
Dan Sissons | Property Master |
Mike Szakmeister | Dialogue Editor |
Stephanie Flack | ADR Supervisor |
Richard Cowan | First Assistant Director |
Eddy Santos | Second Assistant Director |
Alysse Leite-Rogers | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Marnie Wong | Hairstylist |
Joy Zapata | Hairstylist |
Sanna Seppanen | Key Hair Stylist |
Lisa Leonard | Key Hair Stylist |
Kandace Loewen | Key Hair Stylist |
Connie Parker | Key Makeup Artist |
Gitte Axen | Makeup Artist |
Leeann Charette | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Felix Fox | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Sarah Graham | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Harlow MacFarlane | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Holland Miller | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Dave Snyder | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Kyla Rose Tremblay | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Scott Wheeler | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Julie Beaton-Pachauer | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Maiko 'Mo' Gomyo | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Mike Fields | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Jonathan Stamp | Art Department Assistant |
Rowena O'Connor | Assistant Property Master |
Sandy Walker | Assistant Set Decoration |
Natalie Michalchyshyn | Construction Buyer |
Richard Dobbin | Construction Foreman |
Kirsten Franson | Graphic Designer |
David E. Scott | Graphic Designer |
Malcolm MacLean | Paint Coordinator |
Melissa Olson | Set Decorating Coordinator |
Trevor Goring | Storyboard Artist |
Robert Pratt | Storyboard Artist |
A.J. Vesak | Aerial Director of Photography |
James McMurachy | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Vince Uytdehaag | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Gary J. Williams | Best Boy Grip |
Jeff Bzowy | Best Boy Grip |
Amie Gibbins | Camera Loader |
Aki Shigematsu | Camera Loader |
David Tickell | Chief Lighting Technician |
Mark Berlet | Chief Lighting Technician |
Stephen Jackson | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Darin Wong | Dolly Grip |
Reid Cohoon | Dolly Grip |
Jay 'Sully' Sullivan | Dolly Grip |
Cam North | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Terry McEwen | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Cary Lalonde | First Assistant Camera |
Bill Tennant | Generator Operator |
Lee Gibeau | Grip |
Sylvia Pranaitis | Grip |
Pat Waller | Grip |
James Williams | Grip |
Steve Smith | Key Grip |
Steve Sherlock | Key Grip |
Trevor Q. Gray | Lighting Technician |
Ting Henson | Lighting Technician |
James Liston | Lighting Technician |
Tom Watson | Generator Operator |
David McClung | Lighting Technician |
Dan Fraser | Lighting Technician |
David Leblanc | Lighting Technician |
Robert Dowding | Lighting Technician |
Andrew Capicik | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Scott Cozens | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Jeff Sayle | Second Assistant Camera |
Ian Seabrook | Underwater Director of Photography |
Heather Rupert | Ager/Dyer |
Janice MacIsaac | Assistant Costume Designer |
Gail Barrett | Costume Coordinator |
Jenny Bernice | Costumer |
Barbara Gasior | Seamstress |
Romualda Wnuk | Seamstress |
Debbie Geaghan | Set Costumer |
Clare McLaren | Truck Costumer |
Amy Nygaard | Casting Assistant |
Jenni Fontana | Casting Assistant |
Michael V. Nicolo | Casting Associate |
Andrea Brown | Extras Casting |
Todd Fulkerson | Assistant Editor |
Melody Gehrman | Assistant Editor |
Lisa Tutunjian | Digital Intermediate Editor |
Loan Phan | Digital Intermediate Producer |
Charles Bunnag | Digital Colorist |
Mitch Paulson | Digital Colorist |
Matt Shumway | Animation Supervisor |
Scott Claus | Animation |
Ryan Donoghue | Animation |
Michael Holzl | Animation |
Keith Roberts | Animation |
Rebecca Ruether | Animation |
Eriks Vitolins | Animation |
Jeetendra G. Bhagtani | Animation |
Trey Roane | Lead Animator |
Austin Hiser | Digital Compositor |
Will Telford | Digital Effects Supervisor |
David Robinson | Digital Effects Producer |
Meg Morris | Matchmove Supervisor |
Vanessa Cheung | Matte Painter |
Marcus Collins | Matte Painter |
Nicolas Donel | Matte Painter |
Richard Mahon | Matte Painter |
Onesimus Nuernberger | Matte Painter |
Adrian Paladini | Matte Painter |
Alison Yerxa | Matte Painter |
Ed Lee | Matte Painter |
Mikael Genachte-Le Bail | Matte Painter |
Shih-hao Jason Huang | Modeling |
Josh Saeta | Sequence Supervisor |
Adam King | VFX Lighting Artist |
MacDuff Knox | VFX Lighting Artist |
Dan Santoni | VFX Lighting Artist |
Kim Evans | Visual Effects Production Manager |
Scott R. Treliving | Special Effects Supervisor |
Lucy Sustar | Foley Artist |
Dominique Decaudain | Foley Artist |
Linda Lew | Foley Editor |
David Husby | Production Sound Mixer |
Candice Todesco | Sound Assistant |
James Kusan | Sound Mixer |
Rob Fournier | Armorer |
Lisa Lassek | Editor |
Drew Goddard | Director, Screenplay |
Joss Whedon | Second Unit Director, Screenplay |
Peter Deming | Director of Photography |
David Julyan | Original Music Composer |
Terry Notary | Choreographer |
Shawna Trpcic | Costume Design |
Monique Ganderton | Stunts |
Doug Hemphill | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Ron Bartlett | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Freddie Hice | Stunt Coordinator |
Scott Nicholson | Stunt Coordinator |
Paul Becker | Choreographer |
Maja Aro | Stunts |
Peter Robb-King | Makeup Artist |
Geoff Redknap | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Barbara Harris | ADR Voice Casting |
Charlene Callihoo | First Assistant Accountant |
Sandra Matossi | Production Accountant |
Ron Landry | Production Assistant |
Kasandra Greene | Production Coordinator |
Julie Feiner | ADR Editor |
Charles O'Shea | Boom Operator |
Mark Noda | Boom Operator |
Christopher Alba | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Gregg Barbanell | Foley Artist |
Melissa R. Stubbs | Stunts |
Corry Glass | Stunts |
Marny Eng | Stunts |
Krista Bell | Stunts |
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle | Stunts |
Clint Carleton | Stunts |
Jeff Sanca | Stunts |
Simeon Wilkins | Storyboard Artist |
Dane A. Davis | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer |
Kit Mallet | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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John Swallow | Co-Producer |
Joss Whedon | Producer |
Jason Clark | Executive Producer |
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Hilarious and frightened: shaken, not stirred. Great movie, one of the best in this "genre" for quite a while. ...
Finally got around to The Cabin in the Woods. 8/10, great fun. A Joss Whedon-(co)written (also co-written and directed by Drew Goddard, who wrote Cloverfield) take on an old horror staple in which 5 stereotypical teenagers (an academic, a jock, a stoner, a slut and a "nice" girl) venture out into th ... e woods for a dirty weekend. It's no spoiler to say that these unfortunate young naïfs appear to have been cherry-picked and are being heavily monitored all the way into the woods by some very (very) high-tech manner of... what? Government agency? It's with these fellows that we visit first, before we ever meet our protagonists; two middle-aged, white collar I.T. types, a little brow-beaten by what appears to be a fairly monotonous job (although it really ****ing isn't) but full of typical office cameraderie and essentially confident in their own competence and that of the numerous other departments that make up this rather large-scale operation. Whoever is watching our heroes/heroines, they're big-time. So, what's happening? To say more would be to start giving things away, but those kids are very deliberate archetypes, placed in a very deliberately typical horror scenario. Because it's an American film set in America, it's called The Cabin in the Woods as is befitting the conventions of God-knows-how-many American horror flicks. Were it a J-Horror set in Tokyo, it would be called The Freaky Long-Haired Schoolgirl Ghost, an assertion ably illustrated in the film itself to great and rather humourous effect. Decent performances all-round, even the deliberately irritating characters are kind-of likeable. A pre-Thor Chris Hemsworth is particularly good as is Richard Jenkins (Nathaniel "The Dead Patriarch" Fisher from Six Feet Under). It threw me a bit, this film, because in purposely not looking too deeply at what it was about prior to seeing it, I mistakenly thought I was about to watch a seriously scary and effective horror, and this isn't the case at all. It's a slick product with what looks like a decent budget as you'd expect from a Joss Whedon project (in case you've been under a rock somewhere, he of Buffy/Angel and latterly of The Avengers fame) and it's loaded with nods to other horror literary and cinematic classics (The Evil Dead, Hellraiser, The Strangers and HP Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos are all fairly explicitly referenced), but it's not especially gory, it's intentionally funny more often than it's intentionally scary and it's a real thrill-ride, a slice of fun. It's not quite there, but it's a damn site closer to "Horror-Comedy" than it is to balls-out "Horror". It's not perfect by a long way - it instills bags of concerned curiosity in the viewer, but provokes almost zero real tension whatsoever. And late-on a special effects extravaganza treads clumsily into Night at the Museum-for-grown-ups territory. But it remains a great way to spend a couple of hours.
This is another one of those movies where I cannot understand why so many people give it so high scores. Sure it’s not a really bad movie but, personally, I found it only moderately good. I’m not sure whether the movie was intended to be scary or funny or both. It wasn’t very funny though and only m ... oderately scary. It has been presented as a not-your-usual-teenage-slasher-horror movie. Well, it sure has an interesting twist but…it is still a teenage slasher horror movie. The twist could really have lifted the movie but unfortunately this good idea is pretty much wasted in a poor implementation. Instead of holding on to the surprise it’s spoiled right away with that eagle flying in to the force field (since when did we learn to build force fields by the way?). Another thing that really drags down the film are these utter morons in the control room. If this was really a matter of survival of mankind then you would have thought that it would have been left to professional people and not these jerks. The movie isn’t all bad though. With the exception of these major flaws it does pass as a decent slasher/horror movie and makes for a reasonably entertaining hour and a half of not too intelligent movie watching. The part nearing the end where all the monsters goes on a rampage is rather fun to watch. I was not very impressed by the end itself though. That was rather uninspired I would say.
**The following is a long-form review that I originally wrote in 2012.** Jesus Christ. What just happened to my brain? I was worried that _Cabin in the Woods_ was gonna be a letdown, ‘cause I had built it up so much in my head, and it seemed such a ridiculous concept that it would have been ne ... arly impossible to pull off flawlessly. And maybe it won’t go to join the ranks of my favourite films in existence, but it was… So. Fucking. Good. Drew Goddard (who wrote _Cloverfield_) is no stranger to working with Joss Whedon (_Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Avengers_) and my God do they ever make a team. Joss Whedon is my unopposed all-time favourite person involved in the film industry in any way, shape, or form. Which is quite the claim, given my interests. He’s had a couple of fuck ups, and been fucked around a few times too, but all in all, nobody captures me quite the way he does. I’ll try and aim for not-spoilers, if you watch the trailer you’ll get that this isn’t a typical horror movie. You’ll also pick up on that if you watch the first 5 minutes of the damn thing. I won’t go into the finer details, but let me just reiterate, it is NOT a slasher film. There’s a fair amount of horror, some action, some sci-fi, a bit of fantasy, some short but sweet comedy, a bunch of thriller, a little monster-movie, a bit of homage and a healthy (but not overdone) dose of parody. Joss Whedon tends to do that, his work is usually less in the horror genre and more in the… Genre genre. If that makes sense. I seem to recall it performing kind of averagely at the box office, but critical reception was fantastic. And rightfully so. And fan-aimed movies as good as this always manage to fall into their cult, so there’s a pretty avid group of people who are super keen on it, too. Again, rightly so. I think the best (as well as most important) thing about _Cabin in the Woods_, is that it pumps some new blood into horror. Sure, it wasn’t 100% original, but then it never claimed to be. At least it wasn’t a sequel or another bloody remake. Seriously, I hate on remakes much, much less than most, but come on people! This is all rather ridiculous. Imagine if the Wachowskis had said “Hey, we’ve got this great idea for a dystopian, industrial sci-fi type thing called _The Matrix_… Actually, you know what? That sounds like an awful lot of effort. Let’s do an over the top American remake of _The Castle_ instead!” Yeah, sounds like a great world to live in. Fuckin’… Lazy ‘n shit… Lost track there, anyway! _Cabin in the Woods_! Fuck! Good! Watch that shit! Make up your own mind of course, but I really dig it. There’s something to be said for being fucked up and going with it. I’m sure some people will dismiss _Cabin_ entirely, because it’s so out there. And I’m sure even more people will get pissy about the ending. But if you have no expectations, and just try enjoy the ride, then I think you damn well might. 87% -_Gimly_