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Cabin 28 (2017)

Horror | 83 minutes
1,48 21 votes

Genre: Horror

Duration: 83 minuten

Country: United Kingdom

Directed by: Andrew Jones

Starst: Derek Nelson, Terri Dwyer and Brendee Green

IMDb score: 3,3 (1.393)

Releasedate: 1 August 2017

Cabin 28 plot

The year is 1981. Sue Sharp and her family stay for a while in a forest cabin at a vacation resort. When night falls, however, the group is confronted by several masked assailants. A fight for survival begins, resulting in several dead relatives and one missing. The police are on the case and are investigating.

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Hetfield

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  • 11 votes

Sad little thing with bad actors. Not interesting at any point, unsatisfying ending. Waste of time.

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Shadowed

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Horror film with a long build-up and a relatively short escalation. The characters are given ample space to develop in the first half hour, but director Andrew Jones does not provide them with the necessary angles for a convincing build-up. It all makes a chewed-up and uninterested impression, which the makers themselves seemed to have had enough of after a while and therefore invited the intruders for tea so that the introduction came to an end. This results in a number of mean scenes, despite the lack of explicit bloodshed. Incidentally, it is impressive that the end credits are almost fifteen minutes long, while the production looks rather small-scale and cheap.

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