The movie is a remake of the 2002 film, 'Cabin Fever'. Fresh out of college, a group of five friends retreat to a remote cabin in the woods for one last week of partying. But the getaway plan goes awry, thanks to a virulent flesheating virus.
5 September 1993
25 January 1990, Riverside County, California, USA
March 21, 2017
I watched this, so you don't have to.
February 11, 2016
Roth isn't exactly known for being critically defensible or for exercising directorial restraint, but Travis Z somehow manages to up the gore quotient.
February 11, 2016
Who benefits from the existence of this film?
February 12, 2016
Roth's charcoal sense of humor is missing, the cruel irony lacking its hellish zing.
February 11, 2016
Scene for scene, line for line, gag for gag, it's basically the same movie. And the original was no masterpiece to begin with.
June 28, 2016
The trouble with "Cabin Fever" is there is no spontaneity, every beat and every gag stodgily telegraphed by its familiar source material. The film is occasionally jolting in its gruesomeness, but terminally by-the-numbers.
May 16, 2016
There is no longer a place for this hackneyed type of movie in a contemporary cinematic landscape.
August 09, 2016
A bad remake. Director Travis Z manages to be even more redundant than Eli Roth. [Full review in Spanish]
January 02, 2017
Amid all the screaming adolescents and mangy dogs, there's little sense why we needed a remake. Surely the target demographic is capable of tracking the original down?
May 13, 2016
For fans of graphic horror only.
February 12, 2016
This dud sets a new standard for the term 'pointless remake.'
February 09, 2016
Zariwny lacks Roth's love for peeling flesh and tar-colored blood-geysers, making this all feel weirdly pointless.

