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.
13 March 1951, Birmingham, Michigan, USA
12 April 1930, North Carolina, USA
12 June 1978, San Francisco, California, USA
9 June 1980, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
7 February 1979, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
1 May 1965, Quonset Point Naval Air Station, Rhode Island, USA
4 October 1962, Fulham, London, England, UK
3 December 1974
5 May 1970
11 December 1979, San Francisco, California, USA
25 April 1979, Key Largo, Florida, USA
October 26, 2016
A divisive moment between opposing tones of horror movies, and a relentless symbol of the director's unfiltered panache for the macabre.
September 12, 2003
You won't want to eat, drink or be touched after a bout of Cabin Fever.
September 12, 2003
Cabin Fever starts small, and stays small, never reaching the transcendent Blair Witch heights of the biggest low-budget successes.
September 15, 2003
... disgusting and brainless ...
September 12, 2003
Movies about flesh-eating viruses don't come along every day. Cabin Fever, which opens today, demonstrates why.
June 12, 2009
...a nail-biting horror movie that has audiences alternately covering their eyes in fear during scenes of gory revelation, or guffawing out loud...
February 03, 2008
An unabashed homage to grungy '70s and '80s rural horror.
February 09, 2014
If you take away the shocking makeup-effects work of KNB EFX Inc. there's not much there at all.
October 08, 2016
...the somewhat anticlimactic finale ensures that Cabin Fever ends on a woefully forgettable note.
July 10, 2007
[Director] Roth hasn't an original creative bone in his entire body...
September 12, 2003
You've got to love a horror movie that wears its bloody influences so happily on its sleeve, and then proceeds to roll it up and start swinging the axe in a different direction.
September 12, 2003
Like much of Cabin Fever, the performances are competent and uninteresting.

