Terrible, amateur performances. Supposedly filmed in Utah but looked more like the Chilterns in December. Wounds of victims too small for close-up kill. It was so awful that I only continued watching it to see if Tiffany Celi got banged.
The Utah Cabin Murders
2019
Action / Crime / Horror
The Utah Cabin Murders
2019
Action / Crime / Horror
Plot summary
In this terrifying true life tale, a family's peaceful vacation at a remote cabin in Utah is shattered when they return from a day of exploring to find two masked intruders in their home. What begins as a robbery soon escalates into violence and two of the family are brutally murdered. As night falls only teenage sisters Linnea and Tina remain alive, battling for survival against their sadistic captors. But as the sun comes up the tormented teens find the strength to fight back and the intruders get more than they bargained for.
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So absolutely bad in every area. AVOID
Every Actor Is Terrible
This is probably the worst film I've seen in a long time, all the characters are annoying, from the sheriff and his idiotic deputy, the family is just hard to watch, especially the father.
Last but not least we have the lead actor from the murderers, his only line seems to be "shut the f#$!* up"
I have nothing more to say, other than pass on this one. There are much better films to watch in this sort of genre.
Thanks for reading.
Clown-tastic!
This is the most technically accomplished of Andrew Jones' North Bank Entertainments' productions, and the most enjoyable since, I think, 2018's 'Jurassic Predator'.
Talky to begin with, it features decent acting throughout with a fine performance from noisy gum-chewer lead clown Don Taylor (Lee McQueen),and while the leafy, misty landscapes are clearly not anywhere Utah, we do seem to get some cutaway shots of a snowy US state (the film is also titled 'The Cabin Murders') to lend some authenticity to the detail..
The interior location is the same as the one used for Jones' 2017 'Cabin 28', and this acts as a kind of sequel, with some characters returning from that film.
When the very likeable family are house-invaded, things take a decidedly nasty turn. There are moments of genuine shock - mainly fuelled by the fact that this was based on true events.
It's good, nicely paced low-budget stuff and I had a great time with it. It's restored my faith is North Bank Entertainment and hope this is the sign of similarly fine things to come. My score is 7 out of 10.