Jen and a group of friends set out to hike the Appalachian Trail. Despite warnings to stick to the trail, the hikers stray off course—and cross into land inhabited by The Foundation, a hidden community of mountain dwellers who use deadly means to protect their way of life. Suddenly under siege, Jen and her friends seem headed to the point of no return— unless Jen’s father can reach them in time.
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Charlotte Vega | Jennifer Shaw |
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Adain Bradley | Darius Clemons |
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Bill Sage | Venable |
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Emma Dumont | Milla D'Angelo |
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Dylan McTee | Adam Lucas |
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Daisy Head | Edith |
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Matthew Modine | Scott Shaw |
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Vardaan Arora | Gary Amaan |
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Adrian Favela | Luis Ortiz |
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Tim De Zarn | Nate Roades |
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Rhyan Elizabeth Hanavan | Ruthie |
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Chaney Morrow | Hobbs |
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Cory Scott Allen | Ed |
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Amy Warner | Aileen |
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Dick Hagerman | Chief Abernathy |
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Damian Maffei | Morgan |
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Mark Mench | Standard |
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David Hutchison | Cullen |
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Chris Hahn | Samuel |
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Valerie Jane Parker | Corrine |
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Heru Lasana | Ogden |
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Richard Davis | Cooper |
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Daniel R. Hill | Reggie |
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Brian Searle | Ted Nothum |
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Gary Ray Stearns | Lloyd Pettigrew |
| Director | Mike P. Nelson |
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| Writer | Alan B. McElroy | |
| Producer | Shanan Becker, Bill Bromiley, James Harris, Robert Kulzer, Fiona Yang Li, Alan B. McElroy, Martin Moszkowicz, Christian Oliver, Mark Rau, Jonathan Saba, Ness Saban, Dylan Tarason, Jon D. Wagner | |
| Musician | Stephen Lukach | |
| Photography | Nick Junkersfeld | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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| Location | Horror Disk 1 |
| Purchased | On Feb 12, 2021 at GalaxyRG |
| Watched | Feb 13, 2021 |
| Index | 3727 |
| Added Date | Feb 12, 2021 02:35:57 |
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My quick rating - 5,3/10. Not the greatest reboot but then again, they were working with material I really didn't think needed to come back. I was fine with the first one, even though it was more just a glamorized version of "The Hills Have Eyes" but this one was trotting down the same Appalachian path except dealing with cast out members of society, this group of kids find more of a "cult" living away from civilization awaiting the impending doom of the world. The movie still does look good especially if you like forest scenes and does create a believable habitat they live in. When the hikers cross paths with the "Foundation" is when all turns south. The story here does a bit of a spin in putting the blame onto the kids and not the community they have stumbled upon. But doesn't this always happen when you are warned to stay on the path? The pacing is fine and you will be hard pressed to realize that is Matthew Modine. But at the end I have seen much worse (the many sequels) but I also have mentioned far better. Either way, the "Wrong Turn" series was just a more fun look at this subject, where "The Hills Have Eyes" (Wes Cravens) was far more raw and brutal, dealing with cannibals and savages.
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