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The Cabin in the Woods, Hardback Book

The Cabin in the Woods Hardback

Part of the Devil's Advocates series

Hardback

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The Cabin in the Woods (2012), directed by Drew Goddard and co-authored by Goddard and Joss Whedon of Buffy-fame, was famously described by co-author Whedon as his ‘loving hate letter’ to horror.

Interviews with Whedon reveal that his struggles with modern cinematic horror are not merely emotional, but intensely philosophical.

This book is the first to read Cabin as a philosophical metatext that asks what horror offers audiences and why audiences accept.

Like any good philosophy, the film offers no answers but raises questions: what ‘choices’ are possible in a pre-determined universe?

How do we, the audience, see the victims of violence, and with what ethical consequences? And finally, the most fraught question of all: why do we keep looking?

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