This was originally called Tarnation, which may be a better title. That said, I really dug Oscar's (Daisy Masterman, MurderDrome) story, as she must get over the loss of her man, her job and her cat by going to a cabin in the, well, woods to work out her life. Too bad there's a demon unique out in them woods who needs her blood to bring Satan himself to Earth. Yeah, I wrote that.
Daniel Armstrong also made Fight Like a Girl, SheBorg and Nova Star, all films that tick the many boxes - pro wrestling, pretty girls, blood, ridiculousness - that are what we look for around here. For more films from the director, check out Strong Arm Studio.
If you love Evil Dead half as much as these guys, you should check it out, if only for the fact that there's also a demonic kangaroo and sex so hot that it melts through the carpet. I've never seen either of those things before.
There's also a rap battle with the hordes of Hell, band practice and lots and lots of blood. I mean, a lot.
While the poster for the new title is nice, check out this old one and tell me, don't you want to see a movie with art like this? It's goofy fun and you could do worse with your time.
Creature Cabin
2017
Action / Comedy / Horror
Creature Cabin
2017
Action / Comedy / Horror
Plot summary
When Oscar is fired, and her boyfriend walks out (taking the cat),she heads to a remote cabin in the woods outside a ghost town called TARNATION. Here she plans to reflect on her life choices. Unfortunately for Oscar the woods are home to a DEMON UNICORN, whose satanic master seeks Oscar's blood to complete a ritual that will raise SATAN HIMSELF from Hell. Oscar is thrown into a battle with a demonic force that can possess anyone, and anything, living in the woods. Oscar must fight for her life, and ultimately face the evil in her own soul, to stop TARNATION falling upon the world.
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Goofy and cheesy low-budget effort with some minor issues
Following a horrendous personal day, a woman agrees to join her friends for a camping vacation at a secluded cabin in the woods, but when it turns out to by a ploy by a demonic cult to possess her friends to get access to her she has to fight off the creatures to get away.
This one ended up being a decent if slightly flawed effort. When this one works is due to the wholly engaging setup of getting everything together for the experiences at the cabin. Starting with her bad luck of performing for an awful band which fires her for saying that and returning home to her boyfriend leaving her and her best friend being unsupportive, the whole setup for the trip and what it means for her is all laid out quite nicely. As well, with the few flashes of the demonic entities of the cabin offering some fine foreshadowing of the major events to come and a couple of chilling visions anyway, this setup in concept works quite well to give this a great reason for the group to take the trip. The few hints of comedy about her awkwardness in their company is a nice help to things. That leads into the rather fun and somewhat chilling action that occurs at the cabin. Starting almost immediately with the signs that something's wrong by the changing picture in the living room, the series of tactics used to possess each of the friends by having spiders attack the screwing couple or the parasite swimming up the one in the bath manage to give a great indication of where this is going as the possessed launch some ingenious attacks to get at her. Utilizing the severed head to the various possessed animals they have to battle and the big confrontation with the final demons which are goofy, silly and wholly enjoyable, this one has a lot to like in the final half. Combined with a lot of impressive cheesy practical effects for the monsters and gore, these all make for a fun time with this one. There are some issues to be had with this one. The major flaw found here is the wholly messy and underwhelming story that tends to play by its own rules whenever it wants to, resulting in some confusing efforts here. By going for the anyone can be possessed at any time route and not making any rules about what the possessed can do, what happens to them while possessed or how their attacks have a central purpose, there's no main throughline as to how the behavior affected by the possession works resulting in a wholly discordant feeling. Likewise, you also have to deal with a multitude of budgetary issues, from unimpressive CGI inserts, lackluster fight choreography and a single-location setup which all manage to make it obvious for some about this kind of film. Overall, these are what manage to hold it back the most.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Nudity, Extreme Graphic Language, a sex scene and drug use.
Self-aware and Loving "Evil Dead"homage!
This a a total blast of a low-budget, horror comedy homage to the "Evil Dead" movies, with some "Gremlins" references for good measure! Clever use of sparse budgetary availability and practical effects, plus Oscar and Rain are absolute eye-candy cuties! Highly recommended!