Director: Ric LaMontagne•Genres: Horror, Thriller, Mystery
A group of friends on a camping trip venture into a remote forest, only to discover they are being stalked by a vengeful entity. As they try to escape the woods, they uncover dark secrets about the area's past and the terrifying presence that haunts it. Their survival depends on understanding the nature of the force that is hunting them.
Timber Falls is a low-budget independent horror film that garnered a modest reception. It is often described as a creature feature with some suspenseful moments, though its impact was limited by its distribution and production values. Audience reviews are mixed, with some appreciating its attempt at classic horror tropes while others found it lacking in originality and execution.
Praised for its atmospheric tension in parts.
Criticized for predictable plot points and weaker special effects.
Seen as a serviceable, if unremarkable, entry into the found-footage horror subgenre.
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The film was shot in and around the Pacific Northwest, utilizing its dense forests to create a sense of isolation and dread.
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