Friends hiking the Appalachian Trail are confronted by 'The Foundation', a community of people who have lived in the mountains for hundreds of years.Friends hiking the Appalachian Trail are confronted by 'The Foundation', a community of people who have lived in the mountains for hundreds of years.Friends hiking the Appalachian Trail are confronted by 'The Foundation', a community of people who have lived in the mountains for hundreds of years.
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Tim DeZarn
- Nate Roades
- (as Tim deZarn)
Rhyan Elizabeth Hanavan
- Ruthie
- (as Rhyan Hanavan)
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Did you know
- TriviaMatthew Modine's (Scott) daughter, Ruby Modine, performs the haunting version of "This Land Is Your Land" heard during the end credits.
- GoofsMorgan says that he and his brother were hunting for moose and elk. There are no moose in that part of the United States.
- Crazy creditsThere are no opening credits at all. The title does not even appear on-screen until the end of the film, and the action of the film continues during the closing credits.
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Written by Jesse Kivel and Zinzi Edmundson
Performed by Kisses
Courtesy of Cascine
By arrangement with Terrorbird Media
Featured review
This movie wasn't awful, to me at least. People seem upset about it because it is being marketed as a remake of the original movie. I have never seen the original so I can't compare however I do know that it is extremely different.
I actually think that would have solved a big chunk of the complaints if they had just called it a different name. Not wrong turn. It seems distinct enough for it to be its own thing.
For me, I appreciated the "twist" because it was refreshing. The way they handled it however was the issue. This movie was being pulled six ways from Sunday in every direction. It's is an absolute mess.
It tires to Villainise it's protagonists while making it's villains look good but then chickens out and just scraps it all for a boring story. It has really interesting ideas in here that it just puts out to die. I actually think that the big reveal in the middle of the fun should have been the end. It would have been a real guy punch and really shocking.
Speaking of endings, Jesus Christ this film has about 5. Mid way though the first act seems like a climax and I was like "no this can't be the end yet it's just started", then again the second act seems like a climax but where was still so much time left. Then you get to the real climax in the third act and it ends...oh no wait it doesn't it goes on again. So then it has this other ending tacked on but no wait that wasn't the real ending either so it carries on again then it finally has its ending and the title card appears....then it still goes on and had another final scene Immediately after the title card shows. That is just insane to me. It was just so structurally bizarre.
Even the beginning is strange and feels out of place and should be moved to else where in the movie.
This issue also reflects in the run time, this movie is too long for this sort of story. I think they just didn't want to cut things. There is so much that could have just been left on the floor but they wanted it all in, that's why it has 100 endings because I think they thought they were all too good to throw out.
You could maybe watch it but don't expect it to be like the others in the series.
I actually think that would have solved a big chunk of the complaints if they had just called it a different name. Not wrong turn. It seems distinct enough for it to be its own thing.
For me, I appreciated the "twist" because it was refreshing. The way they handled it however was the issue. This movie was being pulled six ways from Sunday in every direction. It's is an absolute mess.
It tires to Villainise it's protagonists while making it's villains look good but then chickens out and just scraps it all for a boring story. It has really interesting ideas in here that it just puts out to die. I actually think that the big reveal in the middle of the fun should have been the end. It would have been a real guy punch and really shocking.
Speaking of endings, Jesus Christ this film has about 5. Mid way though the first act seems like a climax and I was like "no this can't be the end yet it's just started", then again the second act seems like a climax but where was still so much time left. Then you get to the real climax in the third act and it ends...oh no wait it doesn't it goes on again. So then it has this other ending tacked on but no wait that wasn't the real ending either so it carries on again then it finally has its ending and the title card appears....then it still goes on and had another final scene Immediately after the title card shows. That is just insane to me. It was just so structurally bizarre.
Even the beginning is strange and feels out of place and should be moved to else where in the movie.
This issue also reflects in the run time, this movie is too long for this sort of story. I think they just didn't want to cut things. There is so much that could have just been left on the floor but they wanted it all in, that's why it has 100 endings because I think they thought they were all too good to throw out.
You could maybe watch it but don't expect it to be like the others in the series.
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- Wrong Turn: The Foundation
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- Gross US & Canada
- $1,251,184
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $107,897
- Jan 31, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $4,829,926
- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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