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**_Cabin-in-the-woods horror in the heart of The Badger State_** A brother and sister take the ashes of their deceased father to the family cabin in the sticks of central Wisconsin, accompanied by four friends. The problem is, there have...


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Returning to their family’s cabin in the dark, Wisconsin woods to scatter the ashes of their father, a troubled young man and his brash sister are terrorized by signs that an ancient, Native-American spirit, awakened by a ritual murder, has marked them for death.
A group of friends on a camping trip find themselves in a desperate fight for survival when they stumble upon a remote cabin occupied by a dangerous individual. As they attempt to escape, they realize they are trapped in a deadly game of cat and mouse. The film escalates into a brutal and suspenseful confrontation where trust is shattered and the will to survive is tested.
Black Creek received a generally negative reception from critics, with many finding its plot predictable and its execution lacking originality. While some acknowledged its attempts at suspense and gore, the overall consensus pointed to a derivative horror film that failed to leave a lasting impact.
The film relies on tired horror tropes and lacks a fresh narrative.
Performances are adequate but do little to elevate the weak script.
While featuring some tense moments, the overall experience is forgettable.
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Director Toby Wilkins is also known for directing the horror film 'Splinter' (2008).
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**_Cabin-in-the-woods horror in the heart of The Badger State_** A brother and sister take the ashes of their deceased father to the family cabin in the sticks of central Wisconsin, accompanied by four friends. The problem is, there have...