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Cabin Fever (2003)
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Reviews Counted:134
Fresh:84
Rotten:50
Average Rating:5.9/10
Consensus: More gory than scary, Cabin Fever is satisfied with paying homage to genre conventions rather than reinventing them.
Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
US Box Office: $21,113,424
Synopsis: As a last hurrah after college, friends Jeff, Karen, Paul, Marcy and Bert embark on a vacation deep into the mountains. With the top down and the music up, they drive to a remote cabin to enjoy... As a last hurrah after college, friends Jeff, Karen, Paul, Marcy and Bert embark on a vacation deep into the mountains. With the top down and the music up, they drive to a remote cabin to enjoy their last days of decadence before entering the working world. Then somebody gets sick. Karen's skin starts to bubble and burn as something grows inside her, tunneling beneath her flesh. The group is so repulsed, shocked and sickened watching their friend deteriorate before their eyes; they lock her in a shed to avoid infection. As they debate about how to save her, they look at one another and realize that any one of them could also have it. What soon began as a struggle against the disease turns into a battle against friends, as the fear of contagion drives them to turn on each other. The kids confront the terror of having to kill anyone who comes near them, even if it's their closest friend. The survivors have to find help before they're all killed by the virus, or by the local lynch mob out to destroy anyone who may have come in contact with it. Based on skin-curdling tales of the real life "flesh eating virus," CABIN FEVER blends the elements of classic horror films of the 70's and 80's with modern day medical terror. Necrotising Fasciitis, the flesh eating strep, devours over 1500 victims annually in the United States alone, releasing toxins in the body that can eat through a human in a matter of hours. CABIN FEVER is the directorial debut of Eli Roth, a protégé of master filmmaker David Lynch. Roth co-wrote the screenplay with Randy Pearlstein from a story by Roth. Produced by Lauren Moews, Sam Froelich, Evan Astrowsky, and Eli Roth, executive produced by Susan Jackson. Edited by Ryan Folsey, with music by Angelo Badalamenti. The film stars Jordan Ladd (Never Been Kissed, Club Dread), Rider Strong ("Boy Meets World"), James DeBello (Scary Movie 2), Cerina Vincent (Not Another Teen Movie), Joey Kern (Super Troopers, XXXY) and Arie Verveen (The Thin Red Line). -- © Lions Gate [More]
Starring: Rider Strong, Jordan Ladd, Joey Kern, James DeBello
Starring: Rider Strong, Jordan Ladd, Joey Kern, James DeBello, Cerina Vincent, Giuseppe Andrews, Arie Verveen
Director: Eli Roth
Director: Eli Roth
Screenwriter: Randy Pearlstein, Eli Roth
Producer: Eli Roth, Lauren Moews, Sam Froelich, Evan Astrowsky
Composer: Nathan Barr, Angelo Badalamenti
Studio: Lions Gate Films
Reviews for Cabin Fever
Finally, a horror film about vicious, mean kids only interested in self-preservation!
Proves how effective a horror flick can be when it's put together with some care, enthusiasm and ingenuity.
Only the true aficionado of the horror/slasher/ deadly virus/ mutant-hillbilly movie will appreciate Cabin Fever at all, much less make any sense of it.
Fever packs its share of jolts and none-too-shabby black humor, both worthy of a place alongside Romero
Beginning with the sound of flies over the opening credits, Roth's sure-handed movie is rife with queasy discomfort.
Director Eli Roth turns unlimited gore to his advantage, hurtling his half-witted plotline to a nasty, fevered pitch.
What makes it so different from the usual horror knock-off (apart from the assured way Roth builds tension and tightens the frame around his alienated "heroes") is the way he plays with cinematic imagery of psycho-killer and psychobilly thrillers.
Cabin Fever gets the job done. It's appropriately gruesome and genuinely scary -- and, despite the body count and the way people die here, it has a wicked sense of humor.
Even though it stars a Disney sitcom actor, Cabin Fever is not for kids -- or for anyone else with intelligence.
A seamless pastiche of 1970s and early 1980s horror, resulting in a blend of mean-spiritedness, gore and comedy that is truly infectious.
Movies about flesh-eating viruses don't come along every day. Cabin Fever, which opens today, demonstrates why.
Cabin Fever is no Evil Dead, though on its own terms it somewhat gets the job done.
The movie is well shot and decently acted for its genre, but it lacks the distinctive vision to make it of value to anyone not already convinced of the inherent entertainment value in flying body parts.
Because of its gruesome subject matter, it is difficult to describe such a vile movie as being good, or even well made, but this one really is.
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