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ReceptionCritical responseThe Cabin in the Woods received positive reviews from critics. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 92% of 288 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.9/10. The website's consensus reads: "The Cabin in the Woods is an astonishing meta-feat, capable of being funny, strange, and scary — frequently all at the same time." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 72 out of 100, based on 40 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews."

CastKristen Connolly as Dana PolkChris Hemsworth as Curt VaughanAnna Hutchison as Jules LoudenFran Kranz as Marty MikalskiJesse Williams as Holden McCreaRichard Jenkins as Gary SittersonBradley Whitford as Steve HadleyBrian White as Daniel TrumanAmy Acker as Wendy LinSigourney Weaver as The DirectorTim de Zarn as MordecaiJodelle Ferland as Patience BucknerMatt Drake as Judah BucknerDan Payne as Matthew BucknerDan Shea as Father BucknerMaya Massar as Mother BucknerTom Lenk as Ronald the Intern

ReleaseThe film was originally scheduled to be released by MGM on February 5, 2010. However, the release was delayed several times due to MGM's financial troubles. In 2011, Lionsgate acquired the distribution rights for the film.

Dana and Marty find the temple of the Ancient Ones and meet the Director, who explains the ritual. She urges Dana to kill Marty to complete the ritual and save humanity. Dana is interrupted by a werewolf, and Patience Buckner kills the Director. Marty and Dana decide that humanity is not worth saving and share a final joint as a giant hand emerges from the ground, destroying the cabin and the facility.

Sitterson and Hadley celebrate the "success" of the ritual, but they are interrupted by a phone call informing them that Marty is still alive. Marty rescues Dana and takes her to a hidden elevator. They descend into the facility, discovering a massive collection of monsters. Dana and Marty are cornered by security guards, but Dana releases the monsters, who massacre the staff.

ProductionDevelopmentDrew Goddard and Joss Whedon co-wrote the film in three days. They intended the film to be a "love-hate letter" to the horror genre. Goddard felt that horror films had become predictable and focused on "torture porn," and he wanted to create something that would subvert audience expectations. Whedon described the film as "a very traditional horror movie that slowly and then quite suddenly becomes something else."

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