Seclusion
Seclusion
| 23 October 2015 (USA)
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A group of friends is stalked by a killer at an isolated destination wedding.

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Fluentiama

Perfect cast and a good story

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Onlinewsma

Absolutely Brilliant!

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Gutsycurene

Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.

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Nicole

I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.

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GL84

Heading out to a cabin in the woods, a bridal party preparing to celebrate the occasion with a group of friends find themselves stalked and hunted down one-by-one by a strange killer out to interrupt their festivities and must find a way to escape the woods alive.On the whole, this one wasn't too good on a slasher. Among finer points involved here is the rather well-done stalking scenes that give this one its genre aversion. From the initial attack on the loner out in the woods, this one sets up some solid scenes here with the ambush in the bedroom or the sequence in the woods where a tracking unit searching for the killer in the darkness, there are some rather enjoyable scenes here while getting set-up for the finale. The second half is where this picks up the fine attacks as the body count grows and the killer arrives to dole out some fun chases around the cabin from the ax-wielding killer, generating an incredibly fun and brutal brawl with the killer along the way. Coupled with some nudity and the atmospheric rainstorm during the film, these are what hold this one up over its flaws. Among the main flaws featured here is the films' rather obvious and clear low-budget detail that runs rampant, from the small cast and confined, one-location setting which really signals this one as being really cheap and low-budget. That it's really about the small group taking place at this one location rings the most about the shoestring affair, but the rather bland main storyline being featured here dominates this one to the point of forgetting the slashing as the different antics about the groups' extramarital activities which really aren't that interesting. That also leads into the other big flaw found here is that the actual slashing is quite underwhelming. Very few of the stalking scenes here do much other than break up the monotony of their lives and it really doesn't help that this has some rather blandly-executed scenes. The action in the beginning is negated by the sheer incomprehension of the sequence taking place in the darkness, a couple of the deaths manage to be off-screen and when they are shown it's quite hum-drum affairs that don't feature much beyond that interruption of the energy. That also applies to the rather lame and ridiculous motivation for the killing spree as there's some incredibly lame reasoning here to try to get this plausible and it still makes for a cliched and nearly impossible scenario. These here are what hold this one back.Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Nudity, Graphic Violence, several sex scenes and drug use.

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Michael Ledo

Filmed at a Lincoln Log cabin, near Leighton, Pa. (They really do have cell phone reception there.) Grant (Matthew Wise) is marrying Sarah (Clea Alsip) who learned to act by attending the Eve Plumb School of Fine Arts. Also in attendance is Dani (Nicole Pacent) a rival she didn't know about. It doesn't take long before our Cabin the Woods film dials into a slasher who-dun-it with all the characters/suspects apparently accounted for during the second murder, so I selected "other" which was wrong.What made the film enjoyable was an early scene where the wrong person got the prize. I'm not sure how possible that was either. After that scene, the film's humor tapered off and so did the movie. The characters suddenly became shallow.Disclaimer: I lived in that neck of the woods.Guide: F-word, sex, nudity (Alyson McKenzie Wells)

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gwnightscream

This 2015 horror film stars Matthew Wise, Clea Alsip, Duane Cooper, Nicole Pacent, Jackie Byrne, Alyson Wells and Ralph Cashen. This tells of Grant (Wise) and his fiancée, Sarah (Alsip) who have a small wedding in the woods with friends, Carter (Cooper), Dani (Pacent), Beth (Byrne) and Trish (Wells). Soon, the celebration becomes a nightmare when a killer decides to crash it. Cashen plays caretaker, Walter and the film's director, Joe Bandelli appears as Jay, a registered, marriage minister. This isn't bad, but it's a predictable slasher with an OK cast. The film pays homage to "The Evil Dead," "Friday the 13th" and even "Phantasm" because Cashen resembles Angus Scrimm aka The Tall Man. If you're a fan of the genre, give this a try at least once.

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Dark_Lord_Mark

Gosh darn it, let me get this out of the way. I am NOT associated with the movie and am a straight male for reference. The current rating as of August 2016 is a dismal 3.5 out of 10.This movie was terrific. It is full of satire and cheesy fun. It's about a group of friends going to a cabin and make the dumbest decisions to survive. But it is intentional and very close to breaking the fourth wall.The movie is full of intentional overacting and is clichéd but it feels it was all intentional. It has sex, bad lines, crappy characters, sexy girls, sex, stupid decisions, overacting, and just a must see and watch with an open mind. I found this a very FUN BAD MOVIE.I had a lot of fun and give this an 8 out of 10. This is NOT a bad movie imo.

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