Synopsis
A group of five college graduates rent a cabin in the woods and begin to fall victim to a horrifying flesh-eating virus, which attracts the unwanted attention of the homicidal locals.
Official Review

Experiencing “Cabin Fever” caused a realization that if Rob Zombie
understands and appreciates the bloody, no-holds-barred quirkiness of
’70s grind-house gore-mongers, then Eli Roth is actually channeling
them. “Cabin Fever” attains the tricky balance of honoring the
much-maligned horror films of the late 60s and 70s, without a hint of
the superiority often supplied by ironic camp.

“Scream” kicked down
the door and revitalized the horror movie as we knew it, but was then
trampled and eaten by smirking, sub-par competitors that mistook sarcasm
for wit and loud noises for scares. Roth remembers a time when melting
flesh, red necks and incoherent children screaming “pancakes” while
completing complex aerial spin-kicks could be interesting without
winking at the camera.
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