The Wood in the Cabin 2
The Wood in the Cabin 2

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The Wood in the Cabin 2

2015
Movie
Adult · 18+
117 min
English

Five Canadian twinks have been getting fresh and having fun in the woods north of Montreal—mostly by fucking each other! The Wood In The Cabin 2 has more of the boys’ passionate, self-shot videos, along with heated duo scenes and bonus solos. The two part movie series ends with a BANG as three of the young Canadians get into a FIVE BOY ORGY with hot French visitors, Camille Kenzo and Xavier Sibley.

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IMDb4.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes22%
Metacritic38/100
Google Users45%
Director: Mark R. JohnsonGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

Years after a harrowing ordeal, a group of friends returns to the remote cabin where a terrifying entity once tormented them. Hoping to find closure and confront their past, they soon realize the malevolent force has not only returned but has become stronger and more cunning. As they are trapped by a relentless storm, their bonds are tested as they fight for survival against an escalating nightmare. The woods surrounding the cabin hold dark secrets that must be uncovered before they all succumb to the entity's grip.

Critical Reception

The Wood in the Cabin 2 received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its atmosphere and attempts at suspense, many found the plot predictable and derivative of its predecessor, with underdeveloped characters and a reliance on jump scares. The film struggled to recapture the tension of the original, leading to disappointment among horror fans.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks originality and relies too heavily on familiar horror tropes.

  • Fails to deliver sufficient scares or a compelling narrative.

  • Performances are largely uninspired, contributing to the film's overall weakness.

Google audience: Audiences generally found 'The Wood in the Cabin 2' to be a disappointing sequel. Many viewers felt it was a step down from the original, citing a predictable plot, weak acting, and an overabundance of predictable jump scares. A common complaint was the lack of genuine suspense or originality, with many feeling the film offered nothing new to the horror genre.

Fun Fact

The remote cabin used for filming was reportedly chosen for its isolation, with the production team experiencing numerous technical difficulties due to the lack of cell service and power on set.

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