LRA writes: Every so often a film comes along that redefines a genre. Some of the greatest films to come along and redefine the horror genre in particular include such classics as The Exorcist, Halloween (1978), Dawn of the Dead (1978), The Thing (1982), Evil Dead 2, Scream and more recently Shaun of the Dead. Those aren't the only examples but those are the ones that I remember being pivotal in regards to changing the way horror in film was done. That is some hard company to keep and I don't say this lightly when I say that first time director Drew Goddard's new horror/comedy The Cabin in the Woods joins those elite ranks as one of the freshest, most inventive and original takes on the horror genre to come along in almost a decade and that it will most likely go down as one of greatest achievements in this overcrowded genre of cookie cutter slasher films of all time.
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I can't recommend this movie enough. It's just so brilliant!