Schmidt makes us flinch the old-fashioned way -- by giving us a box seat to the unspeakable.
Wrong Turn (2003)
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Reviews Counted:78
Fresh:31
Rotten:47
Average Rating:4.3/10
Consensus: An unremarkable slasher flick that fails to distinguished itself from others of its ilk.
Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis:
From four-time Academy Award-winning character effects artist Stan Winston ("Jurassic Park," "Terminator 2: Judgment Day," "Aliens") and the producers of "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and...
From four-time Academy Award-winning character effects artist Stan Winston ("Jurassic Park," "Terminator 2: Judgment Day," "Aliens") and the producers of "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and "Resident Evil" comes "Wrong Turn," a film steeped in the traditions of classic '70s-style horror movies.
Chris (Desmond Harrington) has a job interview in Raleigh in three hours and he's making good time in his refurbished classic Mustang convertible ... until an accident miles down the highway turns Chris' three-hour trip into a six-hour wait.
Determined to make his critical appointment, Chris makes a hard U-turn and heads back up the West Virginia highway. Running low on fuel, he finds a dirt road that seemingly intersects the highway after about 20 miles. It's clearly a road less traveled, but to Chris it seems to be a quick fix to get around the highway traffic jam.
Not far away, Jessie (Eliza Dushku) and her friends, Carly (Emmanuelle Chriqui), Carly's boyfriend Scott (Jeremy Sisto), Evan (Kevin Zegers) and his girlfriend Francine (Lindy Booth), stand quiet; stunned as they survey what's left of their road trip after the tires blow out, leaving them stranded deep in the middle of the woods.
Chris heads down the dusty, winding back road, as the green forest canopy overhead casts ominous shadows of twilight on his foreboding path. He loses control around the curve and by the time he can see the disabled Range Rover in front of him it is too late to stop or swerve. The rear wheels lock up and the mustang roars into the back of the SUV, scattering the people surrounding it.
Luckily, no one is seriously hurt in the collision but egos are bruised and tempers flare. Chris is apologetic and Jessie is the claming force when she discovers the barbed wire that was stretched across the road. The blown out tires were seemingly the result of a prank.
The group quickly bands together, determined to find a phone. Evan and Francine stay with the cars, as the other four make their way down the road. As they venture deeper and deeper into the woods, the idea of a prankster grows dim when they discover a mountain cabin filled with grisly hunting weapons and horrific souvenirs of the hunt.
They are now certain that whomever -- or whatever -- lives in the cabin are responsible for the barbed-wire trap. What the foursome doesn't know is that Evan and Francine are now dead, mercilessly mutilated by three gruesome mountain men. Facing an uncertain and possibly horrific fate at the hands of these men, the four friends are sure of one thing: they will never go camping again. -- © 20th Century Fox
Starring: Eliza Dushku, Desmond Harrington, Jeremy Sisto, Emmanuelle Chriqui
Starring: Eliza Dushku, Desmond Harrington, Jeremy Sisto, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Lindy Booth, Kevin Zegers
Director: Rob Schmidt
Director: Rob Schmidt
Screenwriter: Alan McElroy
Producer: Robert Kulzer, Erik Feig, Stan Winston, Brian Gilbert
Composer: Elia Cmiral
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Reviews for Wrong Turn
Suffers a fate similar to that of many other horror and supernatural thrillers released in the last decade: It leaves you with the feeling that you're watching an episode of The X-Files, only Mulder and Scully never show up.
It was a mistake to have one of the characters refer to the film Deliverance in this low-rent horror flick, because all it does is remind us of much better cinematic efforts.
The sole saving grace of Wrong Turn is its honesty. You get exactly what you expect -- blood, guts and people being taken to the killing floor. But just because it's honest doesn't make it good.
A stultifying blend of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, boot camp, and maybe The Blair Witch Project, Wrong Turn is profoundly less than the sum of its influences.
If you're unfortunate enough to head down the path of seeing this film, that will be the only Wrong Turn you'll likely remember.
A movie that runs out of people to kill very quickly and seems in a huge hurry to be over.
This sleazy slice of hicksploitation features a band of inbred mountain men so monstrous and foul, they make the toothless hillbillies of Deliverance look like the Vienna Boys Choir.
[It] is better than the average entry in the subgenre because it eschews exposition in favor of thrills.
There are a lot of things wrong with this movie, and no things that are right. It's just about as bad a movie as I’ve seen in all the years I’ve been reviewing films.
This was already tired stuff when cult fave Sleepaway Camp came out in 1983, and it's downright comatose by now.
While I have nothing particularly against the horror sub-sub-genre that dotes on the dire doings of inbred hillbilly cannibals, my initial reaction is that it makes House of 1000 Corpses look like a masterpiece.
Takes itself and the horrific situation it puts its characters in seriously...A tense and frightful good time.
The biggest problem with "Wrong Turn" is that it fails to build its own mythology
Moderately suspenseful, but...a good horror movie like this requires one of two things: interesting heroes or at least a conceptually interesting villain. Here we are given neither.
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