

Far Haven
In 1887, after serving two years in Yuma Territorial Prison, wrongfully accused Hunter Braddock, a virtuous man with a complex past, moves back to the Arizona town of Far Haven to start over with his two young children. But when his father-in-law is brutally attacked by an unidentified raiding party, Braddock must take on the corrupt forces strangling the town in order to protect what he loves most.
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Plot Summary
A group of women visiting a remote cabin for a spiritual retreat find themselves targeted by a sinister entity. As paranoia and fear escalate, they realize they are not just fighting for their lives but also against their own inner demons. The isolation of the cabin amplifies the horror, blurring the lines between reality and delusion as they uncover the dark secrets of their surroundings.
Critical Reception
Far Haven received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who often praised its atmospheric tension and unique blend of supernatural and psychological horror. While some found the pacing uneven, many commended its strong female performances and effective jump scares. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating its subversion of typical slasher tropes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric dread and unsettling tone.
- Noted for strong performances from its lead actresses.
- Criticized by some for occasional pacing issues and a convoluted plot.
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Fun Fact
Director Gregory Lamberson has stated that the film was inspired by a recurring nightmare he had, aiming to translate that specific feeling of inescapable dread onto the screen.
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